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Pryor Cashman Client Chris Brown Settles ‘Privacy' Copyright Suit
16 September 2022
Pryor Cashman LLP
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R&B singer and Pryor Cashman client Chris Brown settled a
lawsuit brought by Greensleeves Publishing claiming that
Brown's single "Privacy" copied parts of another
song.
Greensleeves' suit claimed that Brown used parts of
"Tight Up Skirt" by Red Rat without permission; the
parties agreed to settle and are negotiating the details of the
settlement.
Brown is represented by Pryor Cashman Partner James G.
Sammataro.
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