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Justin Timberlake sued for alleged copyright infringement

Justin Timberlake is being accused of stealing one of his songs from Cirque du Soleil.

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Singer-actor Justin Timberlake is being accused of stealing one of his songs from Cirque du Soleil.

The troupe has filed a lawsuit against the Grammy-winning singer, claiming that he sampled a part of their track without their permission for “Don’t Hold the Wall” from his 2013 album, The 20/20 Experience, reported Ace Showbiz.

The Cirque du Soleil song in question is “Steel Dream”, which was composed by Benoit Jutras for their ninth stage production called “Quidam”. The track also appeared on an album that came out in 1997.

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The group is seeking USD 800,000 in copyright infringement damages from Timberlake as well as Timbaland, J-Roc and James Fauntleroy who all collaborated with him on “Don’t Hold the Wall”.

They also name Sony Music as a defendant in the suit filed on March 31 in a New York federal court

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