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Court rejects Ed Sheeran Thinking Out Loud copyright case

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 · 6h · on MSN
Supreme Court Rejects Copyright Appeal That Claims Ed Sheeran Copied Marvin Gaye Song on 'Thinking Out Loud': Report
Reuters reported that 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" in his 2014 track "Thinking Out Loud."

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 · 16h · on MSN
Supreme Court Rejects Bid To Reopen ‘Thinking Out Loud’ Copyright Lawsuit Against Ed Sheeran
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Ed Sheeran’s ‘Thinking Out Loud’ Copyright Lawsuit Won’t Go to Supreme Court
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Ed Sheeran’s copyright lawsuit might actually be over after a decade
The case ended in 2017 with Sheeran being cleared and avoiding millions in possible copyright fees, avoiding the fate of ...
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Ed Sheeran didn't steal key parts of Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On," jury finds
A jury concluded Thursday that British singer Ed Sheeran didn't steal key components of Marvin Gaye's classic 1970s tune "Let's Get It On" when he created his hit song "Thinking Out Loud." ...
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Ed Sheeran sings snippet of ‘Thinking Out Loud’ during Marvin Gaye copyright infringement trial
Ed Sheeran performed a snippet of “Thinking Out Loud” in front of a Manhattan courtroom Thursday, singing and strumming a few notes on an acoustic guitar during his Marvin Gaye copyright ...

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