A federal appeals court ruled that the case which was previously dismissed could now move forward, reported Aceshowbiz.
After a district judge dismissed the case last year, the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals said Bieber's song and the plaintiffs' version have a 'strikingly similar melody.'
The suit was originally filed in 2013 by R&B singer Devin Copeland, known as De Rico, and his songwriting partner Mareio Oberton, who claimed that Bieber's 2008 song from his "My World 2.0" album sounded too similar to their own song of the same name.
However, the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia found that Bieber's song and Copeland's version shared "almost identical rhythm" and a "strikingly similar melody." They decided to revive the suit by a 3-0 vote.
"After listening to the Copeland song and the Bieber and Usher songs as wholes, we conclude that their choruses are similar enough and also significant enough that a reasonable jury could find the songs intrinsically similar," read the ruling.
