
Lawrence Ferrara
Lawrence Ferrara is a musicologist and professor at New York University who provided expert testimony in the copyright case involving Mariah Carey, asserting that there were no significant melodic similarities between Carey's holiday hit and the song claimed by Adam Stone.
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Montenegro:
Professor Lawrence Ferrara testified that there are no significant melodic similarities between the two songs.
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Spain:
Lawrence Ferrara provided evidence that the two songs shared common clichés.
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Honduras:
Musicologist Lawrence Ferrara provided evidence that the two songs shared common clichés.
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Portugal:
Lawrence Ferrara, a professor at New York University, found no significant melodic similarities.
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Serbia:
Lawrence Ferrara testified that there were no significant melodic similarities between the two songs.
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Dominican Republic:
Lawrence Ferrara provided evidence that the two songs were different.
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United Kingdom:
New York University professor Lawrence Ferrara testified that he had found 'at least 19 songs' that incorporated the same lyrical ideas that had been released prior to Vance’s track.
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United Kingdom:
New York University professor Lawrence Ferrara testified there were 'no significant melodic similarities' between the two tracks.
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