Marvin Gaye’s children, Nona, Frankie, and Marvin III have written a lengthy open letter to public on their $7.4 million dollar win against Pharrell and Robin Thicke – They are coming for T.I. next. In the letter, Gaye’s children deliver a brief history lesson on “Got to Give It Up” and how their father would have dealt with the situation of stolen music. “If he were alive today, we feel he would embrace the technology available to artists and the diverse music choices and spaces accessible to fans who can stream a song at a moment’s notice,” the siblings wrote. “But we also know he would be vigilant about safeguarding the artist’s rights. He also gave credit where credit is due.” Aside from winning this ‘suit, the children claim that Pharrell’s “Happy” have tones of Gaye’s old material, however, “We have absolutely no claim whatsoever concerning “Happy,” they write. Read the open letter after the jump.