Ed Sheeran was accused of stealing the hook of his hit song "Shape of You" Ed Sheeran's long legal nightmare is over. The Grammy-winning singer walked away with a win in his plagiarism lawsuit, in ...
LONDON, March 7 (Reuters) - British singer Ed Sheeran denied that he simply altered other artists' music and words to pass their work off as his own as he gave evidence on Monday in a copyright trial ...
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British musician Ed Sheeran has won a copyright lawsuit over his hit single “Shape of You.” A U.K. High Court ruled on Wednesday that Sheeran had not plagiarised the 2015 song “Oh Why” by Sami Chokri.
Sheeran was similarly sued in 2016 over his single "Photograph" and in 2018 over "Thinking Out Loud" Ed Sheeran testified that he has not stolen ideas from songwriters for one of his mega-hits. On ...
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Ed Sheeran is one of Britain’s biggest-selling male pop stars, and he’s sold out stadiums as an aw-shucks everyman writing peppy acoustic guitar songs with Disney wisdom. “Shape of You” defines ...
Ed Sheeran scored another legal win. According to Variety, the English singer-songwriter was awarded seven figures in his years-long copyright lawsuit over “Shape of You,” his Grammy-winning single ...
Ed Sheeran has emerged successful from a copyright battle that reached the U.K. High Court. Sheeran, alongside his co-writers John McDaid and producer Steven McCutcheon, was sued by Sami Chokri who ...
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