Yesterday, a jury ruled that Robin Thicke, Pharrell, and T.I.'s hit "Blurred Lines" had copied Marvin Gaye's "Got to Give It Up". The jury awarded the Gaye family $7.4 million. Subsequently, the Gaye family's attorney said he would be asking for the court to temporarily prohibit all sales of the song.

Now, Thicke and Pharrell's attorney Howard E. King has told Fox Business that he'll be appealing the verdict (via The Hollywood Reporter).

"We owe it to songwriters around the world to make sure this verdict doesn’t stand,” King said. "We are going to exercise every post-trial remedy we have to make sure this verdict does not stand. ... Just because eight people think two songs are similar doesn't mean they are. I think this is a horrible decision that is going to affect whether or not record labels provide the necessary funds for new music to be created."

Watch the full interview with King below.