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Ed Sheeran Sends Heartwarming Video Message To Teenage Fan Who Used His Music As Therapy During Cancer Battle - etcanada.com - Australia
etcanada.com
23.04.2022 / 20:37

Ed Sheeran Sends Heartwarming Video Message To Teenage Fan Who Used His Music As Therapy During Cancer Battle

Ed Sheeran has made the day of a young fan who listened to his music as therapy while battling a rare form of cancer.

Ed Sheeran 'to honour' late pal Jamal Edwards with tribute song and video - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
15.04.2022 / 10:49

Ed Sheeran 'to honour' late pal Jamal Edwards with tribute song and video

Ed Sheeran is said to be penning a song to pay tribute to his late friend, Jamal Edwards. Jamal tragically died in February at the age of 31 after a period of “sudden illness”. He helped launch the Shape Of You hitmaker Ed's career after he filmed the then-up-and-coming star for his channel SB.TV and the pair soon formed a friendship too.

Ed Sheeran now films “every single writing session” to prevent future copyright cases - www.nme.com
nme.com
11.04.2022 / 19:15

Ed Sheeran now films “every single writing session” to prevent future copyright cases

Ed Sheeran has said that he now films “every single writing session” to prevent future copyright cases into his songs.Sheeran recently won a copyright case at the High Court over claims that he plagiarised hit song ‘Shape Of You’ from two other writers.Sheeran along with two of his co-writers – Snow Patrol’s Johnny McDaid and producer Steve McCutcheon – were accused of plagiarising part of a track called ‘Oh Why’ by Sami Chokri, who performs under the alias Sami Switch.Sheeran and his co-authors, denied all allegations of copying, claiming that they don’t remember hearing ‘Oh Why’ before the claims were lodged.

Ed Sheeran Reveals Creative Cost Of ‘Shape Of You’ Plagiarism Lawsuit: “Now I Just Film Everything” - deadline.com - London
deadline.com
09.04.2022 / 13:51

Ed Sheeran Reveals Creative Cost Of ‘Shape Of You’ Plagiarism Lawsuit: “Now I Just Film Everything”

Ed Sheeran has revealed the emotional and creative cost of being taken to court over plagiarism claims, revealing he now films all of his songwriting sessions, just in case.

Ed Sheeran Speaks Out On Copyright Lawsuit Victory: ‘You Can’t Settle’ - etcanada.com
etcanada.com
08.04.2022 / 16:51

Ed Sheeran Speaks Out On Copyright Lawsuit Victory: ‘You Can’t Settle’

Ed Sheeran has addressed his recent court victory after being sued for copyright infringement over his 2017 hit “Shape of You”.

Ed Sheeran discusses impact of ‘Shape Of You litigation after winning song-theft battle - completemusicupdate.com
completemusicupdate.com
07.04.2022 / 19:17

Ed Sheeran discusses impact of ‘Shape Of You litigation after winning song-theft battle

Ed Sheeran and his ‘Shape Of You’ collaborators yesterday issued a statement about the impact the legal battle over that song has had on their creativity and mental health after successfully defeating the copyright infringement lawsuit filed against them by grime artist Sami Chokri.Chokri claimed that ‘Shape Of You’ lifted a key element from his earlier song ‘Oh Why’, and that Sheeran’s hit therefore infringed the copyright in his work. Proving that required Chokri to demonstrate that Sheeran had heard ‘Oh Why’ before writing ‘Shape Of You’ in autumn 2016, and that he had consciously or subconsciously borrowed that key element of the earlier track for his song.The Chokri side employed two main tactics in trying to prove that Sheeran had indeed been exposed to ‘Oh Why’ prior to autumn 2016.

Ed Sheeran wins UK copyright lawsuit over ‘Shape of You’ - nypost.com - Britain
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06.04.2022 / 22:35

Ed Sheeran wins UK copyright lawsuit over ‘Shape of You’

The British pop star and his co-writers, Snow Patrol’s John McDaid and producer Steven McCutcheon, had denied allegations that the song copied part of 2015’s “Oh Why” by Sami Chokri, who performs under the name Sami Switch.Sheeran took to Twitter on Wednesday and expressed relief at his legal victory in Britain, though he decried what he called a “culture” of baseless lawsuits intended to squeeze money out of artists eager to avoid the expense of a trial.“Whilst we’re obviously happy with the result, I feel like claims like this are way too common now and have become a culture where a claim is made with the idea that a settlement will be cheaper than taking it to court, even if there is no basis for the claim,” Sheerhan said in a video posted on Twitter.

Ed Sheeran wins “Shape Of You” copyright court case - www.thefader.com
thefader.com
06.04.2022 / 20:01

Ed Sheeran wins “Shape Of You” copyright court case

Ed Sheeran has emerged successful from a copyright battle that reached the U.K. High Court.

Ed Sheeran Wins 'Shape of You' Copyright Case - www.justjared.com - Britain
justjared.com
06.04.2022 / 18:07

Ed Sheeran Wins 'Shape of You' Copyright Case

Ed Sheeran has won a copyright battle in UK court over his 2017 hit “Shape of You.”

Ed Sheeran says Shape Of You lawsuit ‘cost mental health and stress’ after winning case - www.msn.com
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06.04.2022 / 16:14

Ed Sheeran says Shape Of You lawsuit ‘cost mental health and stress’ after winning case

Ed Sheeran has detailed the stress and ‘cost on [his] mental health’ caused by the Shape Of You copyright battle.  The 31-year-old singer won the High Court case on Wednesday alongside Snow Patrol’s Johnny McDaid and producer Steven McCutcheon, also known as Steve Mac.   Two songwriters, Sami Chokri and Ross O’Donoghue, had alleged that Sheeran’s 2017 hit single infringed on ‘particular lines and phrases’ from their track, Oh Why.

Ed Sheeran wins High Court copyright battle over Shape Of You hit - www.msn.com - London
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06.04.2022 / 16:14

Ed Sheeran wins High Court copyright battle over Shape Of You hit

High Court judge has ruled. At a trial last month, the singer and his Shape Of You co-writers, Snow Patrol’s John McDaid and producer Steven McCutcheon, faced accusations that they ripped off the 2015 song Oh Why by Sami Chokri and Ross O’Donoghue. In a ruling on Wednesday, Mr Justice Zacaroli concluded that Sheeran “neither deliberately nor subconsciously” copied a phrase from Oh Why when writing Shape Of You.

Ed Sheeran Wins Copyright Case Over 2017 Hit ‘Shape Of You’ - etcanada.com - Britain - Ukraine
etcanada.com
06.04.2022 / 13:29

Ed Sheeran Wins Copyright Case Over 2017 Hit ‘Shape Of You’

Grammy Award-winning songwriter Ed Sheeran has won a U.K. copyright battle over the 2017 hit “Shape of You.”

Ed Sheeran, Snow Patrol's Johnny McDaid and Steve Mac win 'painful' Shape of You copyright trial - www.officialcharts.com
officialcharts.com
06.04.2022 / 12:49

Ed Sheeran, Snow Patrol's Johnny McDaid and Steve Mac win 'painful' Shape of You copyright trial

Ed Sheeran, Steve Mac and Snow Patrol's Johnny McDaid have won their High Court copyright battle over 2017 Number 1 single Shape of You.

Ed Sheeran wins ‘Shape Of You’ copyright case over plagiarism - www.nme.com
nme.com
06.04.2022 / 12:37

Ed Sheeran wins ‘Shape Of You’ copyright case over plagiarism

Ed Sheeran has won his copyright case at the High Court over claims that he plagiarised hit song ‘Shape Of You’ from two other writers.Sheeran along with two of his co-writers – Snow Patrol’s Johnny McDaid and producer Steve McCutcheon – had been accused of plagiarising part of a track called ‘Oh Why’ by Sami Chokri, who performs under the alias Sami Switch.Chokri claimed that Sheeran’s 2017 hit infringed “particular lines and phrases” of his 2015 song. He and his co-writer Ross O’Donoghue further alleged that the main “Oh I” hook in ‘Shape Of You’ is “strikingly similar” to the “Oh Why” refrain in their own song.Chokri also claimed that he and Sheeran had “overlapping circles” of artists, writers and producers in common, stating that there had been a “concerted plan” to bring ‘Oh Why’ to Sheeran’s attention, were denied by Sheeran’s party.Sheeran and his co-authors, denied all allegations of copying, claiming that they don’t remember hearing ‘Oh Why’ before the claims were lodged.Now, after an 11 day trial, Justice Zacaroli ruled this morning (April 6) that Sheeran “neither deliberately nor subconsciously” copied a phrase from ‘Oh Why’ when writing ‘Shape of You.’Zacaroli did acknowledge there were “similarities between the one-bar phrase” in ‘Shape Of You’ and ‘Oh Why’, but added that “such similarities are only a starting point for a possible infringement” of copyright.He went on to say there were “differences between the relevant parts” of the songs, which “provide compelling evidence that the ‘Oh I’ phrase” in ‘Shape Of You’ “originated from sources other than ‘Oh Why'”.He said there was only a “speculative foundation” that Sheeran had head Chokri’s song before writing ‘Shape of You’.

Ed Sheeran wins copyright case over 2017 hit 'Shape of You' - abcnews.go.com - Britain
abcnews.go.com
06.04.2022 / 12:25

Ed Sheeran wins copyright case over 2017 hit 'Shape of You'

LONDON -- Grammy Award-winning songwriter Ed Sheeran has won a U.K. copyright battle over the 2017 hit “Shape of You.’’The British pop star and his co-writers, Snow Patrol’s John McDaid and producer Steven McCutcheon, had denied allegations that the 2017 song copied part of 2015's “Oh Why” by Sami Chokri, who performs under the name Sami Switch.Sheeran and his co-writers said they did not remember hearing “Oh Why” before the court case.In a ruling on Wednesday, Judge Antony Zacaroli concluded that Sheeran “neither deliberately nor subconsciously” copied a phrase from “Oh Why″ when writing his smash hit.“Shape of You” was the biggest-selling song in the U.K.

Ed Sheeran Wins Copyright Battle Over ‘Shape of You’ - variety.com - London
variety.com
06.04.2022 / 12:15

Ed Sheeran Wins Copyright Battle Over ‘Shape of You’

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.The verdict is the culmination of a four-year legal battle between Sheeran and songwriters Chokri and Ross O’Donoghue, which included a 11-day trial in London in March.

Red Hot Chili Peppers outselling Ed Sheeran 8:1 in UK album chart midweeks - www.nme.com - Britain - California - Sweden
nme.com
04.04.2022 / 20:51

Red Hot Chili Peppers outselling Ed Sheeran 8:1 in UK album chart midweeks

Red Hot Chili Peppers are currently leading the pack in the race for this week’s Number One album in the UK.On Friday (April 1), the California icons released their 12th studio LP, ‘Unlimited Love’, marking their first full-length project since 2016’s ‘The Getaway’.The album sees the band reunite with guitarist John Frusciante, who left Red Hot Chili Peppers in 2009. He last appeared on the group’s 2006 Number One album ‘Stadium Arcadium’.In the midweeks, the Official Charts Company has revealed that ‘Unlimited Love’ is outselling its closest competition – Ed Sheeran‘s ‘=’ – by 8:1.

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