Ahem...George settled that lawsuit in the 80's CP/M, it was a landmark case in the music industry. George was quite bitter about the whole thing. If you took all the music ever recorded in human history and put it on a computer and analyzed it the number of almost identical patterns would be astronomical, so I find all this kind of ridiculous in a way.
Ray Parker Jr. got sued for Ghostbuster's title song as well, I can't remember who he apparently copied but he lost as well.
The thing about Procol Harum, is the time involved, this is way too long of an interval to try and settle a copywrite/royalty suit, the guy who sued should have done that months or a couple of years after the song was released. And to top it all off he admits to basing his keyboard line from a famous work of J.S. Bach, who's works are owned by a publishing house/company, so if he wins do the right-holders to Bach's music then sue the keyboard player from Procol Harum?
Where does it all end?
Ray Parker Jr. got sued for Ghostbuster's title song as well, I can't remember who he apparently copied but he lost as well.
The thing about Procol Harum, is the time involved, this is way too long of an interval to try and settle a copywrite/royalty suit, the guy who sued should have done that months or a couple of years after the song was released. And to top it all off he admits to basing his keyboard line from a famous work of J.S. Bach, who's works are owned by a publishing house/company, so if he wins do the right-holders to Bach's music then sue the keyboard player from Procol Harum?
Where does it all end?