Jury told Katy Perry hit ‘Dark Horse’ earned $41M
LOS ANGELES — The penalty phase of a copyright infringement trial over Katy Perry’s hit “Dark Horse” opened Tuesday with attorneys for the creators of a Christian rap song telling jurors that the pop superstar’s 2013 song earned $41 million overall.
The figure will be a key point of contention in determining how much Perry and her collaborators owe the makers of the 2009 song “Joyful Noise.” Most of the dispute will centre on the $31 million Capitol Records received from the song. The label contends that after factoring in costs, its profit was a mere $630,000.
Perry’s lawyers say her “Dark Horse” earnings amounted to $3.2 million, minus $800,000 in costs.
“I don’t want to give away any spoilers here, but some of the costs, get ready to roll your eyes,” said attorney Michael Kahn, who represents “Joyful Noise” artist Marcus Gray.