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Marvin Gaye's family wants to stop the sales of hit song after ruling

The family wants he court to enter an injunction prohibiting the further sale and distribution of 'Blurred Lines'.

After the court ruling that ordered Pharrell, Robin Thicke and T.I to pay the sum of $7.5m to the Marvin Gaye's estate, the family of the soul singer want the song in question 'Blurred Lines' to stop being sold.

Richard Busch who represents the Gaye family said in a statement "we'll be asking the court to enter an injunction prohibiting the further sale and distribution of 'Blurred Lines' unless and until we can reach an agreement with those guys on the other side about how future monies that are received will be shared." He said the family will take action within the next seven days.

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