Mariah Carey facing £16m lawsuit over hit Christmas song

US

Mariah Carey is facing a $20 million (£16m) lawsuit for copyright infringement over her iconic song All I Want For Christmas Is You.

The five-time Grammy award winner and her co-writer Walter Afanasieff are both being sued by songwriter Andy Stone, who claims he co-wrote a track with the same name in 1989.

In legal documents filed in Louisana, Mr Stone states he has never given permission for the song to be used and claims Ms Carey and her collaborators “knowingly, wilfully, and intentionally engaged in a campaign” to infringe his copyright.

He has also accused them of acting in a way that was “designed to exploit the popularity and unique style” of his song, adding that it “caused confusion”, according to the court documents.

The two songs have different lyrics and melodies.

The suit goes on to accuse the defendants of committing “acts of unjust enrichment by the unauthorised appropriation of plaintiff’s work and the goodwill associated therewith”.

The lawsuit adds that Mr Stone is seeking damages of $20 million (£16 million).

More on Mariah Carey

Released by Ms Carey on her 1994 album Merry Christmas, the song has gone on to become one of the most well-known festive hits and has been streamed more than one billion times on Spotify.

The album also saw great success, becoming the best-selling US Christmas album of all time, with more than 15 million copies sold worldwide.

Representatives of Mariah Carey have been contacted for a comment.

Articles You May Like

Iconic nightclub shuts after woman allegedly raped by security guard
Full Moon in November 2024: Beaver Moon is the Last Supermoon of the Year
The week in tennis: Gauff wins WTA Finals title, while underdogs rule in last ATP events
Elon Musk Tapped to Lead New ‘DOGE’ Department—Despite the Government Already Having One for Efficiency
Super Micro faces deadline to keep Nasdaq listing after 85% plunge in stock