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Katy Perry to narrate authorized Elizabeth Taylor podcast - abcnews.go.com - New York - Taylor
abcnews.go.com
30.03.2022 / 19:21

Katy Perry to narrate authorized Elizabeth Taylor podcast

NEW YORK -- Katy Perry is getting into the podcast business, narrating a series about another superstar, Elizabeth Taylor.“Elizabeth The First,” produced by Perry, House of Taylor and Imperative, is a 10-episode series about Taylor as the original influencer.Topics include how Taylor negotiated the first $1M salary to star in 1963's “Cleopatra," and the creation of a fragrance empire when celebrity-endorsed productions was not common or popular. Thirty years since its launch, White Diamonds remains a top global fragrance brand.The podcast will also discuss how Taylor used her celebrity to call attention to HIV/AIDS and advocate for the LGBTQ+ community and include rare stories from people who knew her best.In a statement, Perry says of Taylor, “like most people, I was attracted to her glamour...

Whoops! Katy Perry Splits Her Pants on ‘American Idol’: ‘Can I Get Some Tape?’ - www.usmagazine.com - USA
usmagazine.com
29.03.2022 / 20:23

Whoops! Katy Perry Splits Her Pants on ‘American Idol’: ‘Can I Get Some Tape?’

Handled like a pro! Katy Perry found herself in quite the predicament when her pants ripped during the Monday, March 28, episode of American Idol. 

Ed Sheeran awaits verdict over copyright court battle - abcnews.go.com - Britain - London
abcnews.go.com
23.03.2022 / 00:55

Ed Sheeran awaits verdict over copyright court battle

An 11-day trial over the copyright of Ed Sheeran's hit song “Shape of You" concluded in London on Tuesday, with the judge saying he would take some time to consider his ruling.The British pop star and his co-writers, Snow Patrol’s John McDaid and producer Steven McCutcheon, deny accusations that the 2017 song copies part of a 2015 song called “Oh Why” by Sami Chokri, who performs under the name Sami Switch.Lawyer Andrew Sutcliffe, representing the “Oh Why” co-writers, argued there was an “indisputable similarity between the works” and suggested the chances of two songs that “correlate” appearing within months of each other was “minutely small."The lawyer claimed that Sheeran had “Oh Why” “consciously or unconsciously in his head" when “Shape of You” was written in 2016. He also alleged that Sheeran, who attended the hearing throughout, was dishonest and evasive in giving evidence to the trial.Sheeran and his co-writers say they have disclosed material to the trial and do not remember hearing “Oh Why” before the court case.Justice Antony Zacaroli said Tuesday he would deliver his judgment “as soon as I can.”“Shape of You” was the biggest selling song in the U.K.

Ed Sheeran ‘Shape Of You’ copyright trial has been “deeply traumatising”, court hears - www.nme.com - London
nme.com
22.03.2022 / 14:59

Ed Sheeran ‘Shape Of You’ copyright trial has been “deeply traumatising”, court hears

Ed Sheeran and his co-writers in the ‘Shape of You’ copyright trial has said the legal row has been “deeply traumatising” for them.Ian Mill QC described the dispute as “terribly, terribly unfortunate” at a hearing in London yesterday (March 23) and argued that the case “should never have got to trial” [via Metro].The High Court was informed of Mill’s comments as the trial is expected to conclude today (March 22) and Mr Justice Zacaroli’s judgment to follow at a later date.Grime artist Sami Chokri, who performs under the name Sami Switch, is claiming that Sheeran’s 2017 hit infringes “particular lines and phrases” of his 2015 song ‘Oh Why’.

Musicologists conclude that Shape Of You rips off Oh Why – or doesn’t – as Ed Sheeran song-theft case proceeds - completemusicupdate.com - London
completemusicupdate.com
18.03.2022 / 14:59

Musicologists conclude that Shape Of You rips off Oh Why – or doesn’t – as Ed Sheeran song-theft case proceeds

The ongoing song theft dispute in London’s high court over Ed Sheeran’s hit ‘Shape Of You’ got to the musicologist stage this week. Both sides in the dispute had expert musicologists analyse the similarities between Sheeran’s song and Sami Chokri and Ross O’Donoghue’s earlier track ‘Oh Why’.

Katy Perry wins $2.8m copyright appeal over 2013 hit Dark Horse - www.msn.com
msn.com
11.03.2022 / 20:47

Katy Perry wins $2.8m copyright appeal over 2013 hit Dark Horse

Katy Perry has won an appeals battle over her hit Dark Horse, and will no longer have to pay $2. 8m (£2. 1m) to a rapper who claimed she stole his song.

Another Ed Sheeran collaborator testifies in Shape Of You song-theft case - completemusicupdate.com - London
completemusicupdate.com
11.03.2022 / 15:55

Another Ed Sheeran collaborator testifies in Shape Of You song-theft case

Another co-writer of the Ed Sheeran hit ‘Shape Of You’ took to the witness stand in the high court in London yesterday as the song-theft case against Sheeran and his musical collaborators continues. Producer Steve Mac – real name Steven McCutcheon – said the writing of ‘Shape Of You’ was very rapid and very collaborative.Sheeran and his songwriting collaborators – including McCutcheon – are accused of ripping off the earlier track ‘Oh Why’ by Sami Chokri and Ross O’Donoghue when they wrote their 2017 hit.

Appeals court sides with Katy Perry in Dark Horse song-theft case - completemusicupdate.com - USA
completemusicupdate.com
11.03.2022 / 15:55

Appeals court sides with Katy Perry in Dark Horse song-theft case

The Ninth Circuit appeals court in the US yesterday sided with Katy Perry in the big old ‘Dark Horse’ song theft case. The musical elements Perry’s hit has in common with earlier track ‘Joyful Noise’ were “commonplace” and therefore not protected by copyright in isolation, judges concluded.

Katy Perry Wins Appeal in ‘Dark Horse’ Copyright Suit - variety.com - Los Angeles
variety.com
11.03.2022 / 02:43

Katy Perry Wins Appeal in ‘Dark Horse’ Copyright Suit

Ethan Shanfeld A federal appeals court ruled in Katy Perry’s favor in the “Dark Horse” copyright lawsuit against Christian rapper Marcus Gray.Gray, whose stage name is Flame, first sued Perry in 2014, claiming her hit “Dark Horse” was substantially similar to his song “Joyful Noise.” In 2019, a Los Angeles jury found Perry liable for infringement, but the verdict was overturned a year later when a judge ruled that the eight-note “ostinato” Perry allegedly copied lacked the “quantum of originality” to warrant copyright protection.Gray appealed the decision in October 2020, writing in a brief about the incriminating similarity of timbre between the songs, and arguing against the musicologists’ use of databases of melodies to determine instances of similarities in previous works. On March 10, 2022, the Ninth Circuit affirmed the District Court’s overturning the initial jury verdict.

Emily Atack stuns in Katy Perry outfit as she morphs into pop star - www.msn.com - Britain - city Murray
msn.com
10.03.2022 / 21:15

Emily Atack stuns in Katy Perry outfit as she morphs into pop star

Emily Atack has stunned fans with her amazing appearance as she films with Keith Lemon. The Inbetweeners actress looked stunning in a blue off-the-shoulder dress as she filmed with the comedian. Emily looked unrecognisable on the show days ago as she sported a Katy Perry themed fancy dress outfit.

Emily Atack gets a convincing Katy Perry beauty transformation complete with lilac hair - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - California
ok.co.uk
10.03.2022 / 16:19

Emily Atack gets a convincing Katy Perry beauty transformation complete with lilac hair

It seems Emily Atack is attempting to dye her hair every pastel colour going before we hit Easter.The Inbetweeners star only just unveiled a peachy pink colour last week, but has already decided to switch up her look again to a pastel purple. It’s clear, however, Emily hasn’t gone for a permanent colour change this time, as the shiny lilac hue is definitely the result of a wig.The whole look, which is meant to mimic Katy Perry’s iconic California Gurls get-up, was for a new episode of Celebrity Juice.

Ed Sheeran sings Nina Simone’s ‘Feeling Good’ and Blackstreet’s ‘No Diggity’ during plagiarism court case - www.nme.com - London
nme.com
09.03.2022 / 16:31

Ed Sheeran sings Nina Simone’s ‘Feeling Good’ and Blackstreet’s ‘No Diggity’ during plagiarism court case

Ed Sheeran sang Nina Simone‘s ‘Feeling Good’ and Blackstreet‘s ‘No Diggity’ in London’s High Court yesterday (March 8) as his ongoing plagiarism court case regarding his song ‘Shape Of You’ continues.Sheeran has denied lifting the “oh I, oh I, oh I” hook in his 2017 hit single from Sami Chokri’s (AKA Sami Switch) 2015 track ‘Oh Why’. The singer has also rejected the suggestion that he heard ‘Oh Why’ before he wrote ‘Shape Of You’ in October 2016.Royalties from ‘Shape Of You’, estimated to be worth £20million, have been frozen since Chokri and his co-writer Ross O’Donoghue issued a claim for “copyright infringement, damages and an account of profits in relation to the alleged infringement” in July 2018.As BBC News reports, Sheeran sang snippets of Simone’s 1965 rendition of ‘Feeling Good’ and Blackstreet’s 1996 hit ‘No Diggity’ in court yesterday in an effort to illustrate how the “oh I” melody is commonplace in pop music.

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