Ed Sheeran appears to have caught a break. On Monday, June 16, the Supreme Court rejected a bid to revive a copyright lawsuit alleging the pop star copied Marvin Gaye's 1973 classic "Let's Get It On" ...
Despite a plea from one of the people accusing Ed Sheeran of copying Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On,” the Supreme Court will not be taking on a copyright case around Sheeran’s hit, “Thinking Out Loud.
The estate of Marvin Gaye's co-writer for the song "Let's Get It On" sued Sheeran for copyright infringement. A Manhattan jury found Ed Sheeran is not guilty of copyright infringement in a case ...
Ed Sheeran, the British songwriter, was handed a legal victory Thursday after a jury found him not liable in a case in which he was accused of borrowing chords from Marvin Gaye’s hit “Let’s Get It On” ...
At the trial's start, attorney Ben Crump told jurors on behalf of the Townsend heirs that Sheeran himself sometimes performed the two songs together. The jury saw video of a concert in Switzerland in ...
(CNN) — The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a copyright suit against pop star Ed Sheeran filed by a company that alleged his smash single “Thinking Out Loud” copied the classic Marvin Gaye ...
Sheeran's label Atlantic Records and Sony/ATV Music Publishing are also named as defendants in the "Thinking Out Loud" lawsuit. Generally, plaintiffs in copyright lawsuits cast a wide net in naming ...
The attempt to revive the lawsuit alleged the pop star unlawfully copied Marvin Gaye's 1973 classic "Let's Get It On" in his 2014 track "Thinking Out Loud" The suit was seeking monetary damages Ed ...
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to revive a copyright challenge to Ed Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud” that accused the pop star of unlawfully emulating the late Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On.” The ...
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