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The Daily Lowdown: Stormzy celebrates major achievement - www.msn.com - county Somerset
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22.06.2022

The Daily Lowdown: Stormzy celebrates major achievement

Daily Lowdown from HELLO! In today's episode, we're discussing Glastonbury Festival opening its gates after two years.  MORE: The Daily Lowdown: Beyonce wows with new single and H. E. R is suing her record labelNot only that, Stormzy celebrates a major achievement and Ed Sheeran receives his copyright win costs.

Ed Sheeran makes surprise appearance with Snow Patrol at Latitude 2022 - www.nme.com - Britain - Paris - Scotland - Ireland
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25.07.2022

Ed Sheeran makes surprise appearance with Snow Patrol at Latitude 2022

Ed Sheeran made a surprise guest appearance during Snow Patrol‘s headline set at Latitude 2022 tonight (July 24) – check out the footage below.The Northern Irish–Scottish band – which features Sheeran’s longtime co-writer Johnny McDaid – closed the Suffolk festival with a 14-track performance on the main stage, per Setlist.FM.Towards the end of their main set, Snow Patrol surprised the crowd by bringing out Sheeran to play a joint rendition of his hit ‘=’ single ‘Bad Habits’.

Ed Sheeran awarded £900,000+ costs following win in Shape Of You song-theft case - completemusicupdate.com
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22.06.2022

Ed Sheeran awarded £900,000+ costs following win in Shape Of You song-theft case

Ed Sheeran and his ‘Shape Of You’ co-writers have been awarded more than £900,000 in legal costs following their win in the headline-grabbing song-theft case in the London high court in relation to that work.Sheeran and his collaborators Johnny McDaid and Steven McCutcheon were accused of ripping off the earlier track ‘Oh Why’, by singer Sami Chokri, when they wrote ‘Shape Of You’ in autumn 2016. The allegations were mainly based on a musical segment shared by the two songs, in which Chokri’s lyrics went “oh why, oh why, oh why, oh”, while Sheeran sang “oh I, oh I, oh I, oh I”.Chokri reckoned that Sheeran had got a copy of his track via mutual contacts in the music industry, while his legal team argued that the similarities between the two songs were so striking that it was “highly improbable” they’d been independently created.But the Sheeran side countered that there was no firm evidence at all that the star had had access to Chokri’s work, while – they insisted – the musical segment shared by the two songs was commonplace in pop music,In the end the judge hearing the case, Antony Zacaroli, ruled very much in Sheeran’s favour.

Ed Sheeran Scores Second Victory in Copyright Trial as Judge Awards Him $1.1 Million in Costs - variety.com - Britain
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22.06.2022

Ed Sheeran Scores Second Victory in Copyright Trial as Judge Awards Him $1.1 Million in Costs

K.J. Yossman Ed Sheeran has scored a second victory in his recent copyright trial after a British judge awarded the singer over $1.1 million in costs.The sum represents approximately 90% of Sheeran’s legal bill.Explaining his decision to award Sheeran such substantial costs, Judge Antony Zacaroli wrote in his judgment: “The starting point is to identify the winners and losers in the action because the general rule is that the unsuccessful party pays the costs of the successful party… There is no dispute as to this: [Sheeran] undoubtedly won and won on every substantial point.”In April, Judge Zacaroli ruled that Sheeran had not plagiarised a 2015 song titled “Oh Why” by Sami Chokri in his hit “Shape of You.” Sheeran co-wrote “Shape of You” alongside Snow Patrol singer Johnny McDaid and producer Steve Mac (during the trial he used his legal name of Steven McCutcheon), who were co-claimants in the action.Chokri’s legal team had argued that, through a publicity campaign and mutual friends including SBTV founder Jamal Edwards (who unexpectedly died shortly before the trial), Sheeran had had the opportunity to listen to – and plagiarize – Chokri’s track.

Ed Sheeran and partners awarded £900,000 in legal costs following copyright case win - www.nme.com
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22.06.2022

Ed Sheeran and partners awarded £900,000 in legal costs following copyright case win

Ed Sheeran and two of his songwriting partners, Steven McCutcheon and Snow Patrol‘s John McDaid, have been awarded £900,000 in legal costs following a High Court copyright win.The three artists – who worked together on Sheeran’s 2017 single ‘Shape Of You’ – had been accused of lifting from a song, ‘Oh Why’, by musicians Sami Chokri (aka Sami Switch) and Ross O’Donoghue. The pair claimed Sheeran’s song featured “particular lines and phrases” similar to their own song, calling him “a magpie”.Sheeran, McCutcheon and McDaid denied accusations of plagiarism, with the former saying in his testimony on March 7: “I have always tried to be completely fair in crediting anyone who makes any contribution to any song I write.” McDaid, in his testimony, called the idea of plagiarism “abhorrent”.On April 6, the justice in the case ruled in favour of Sheeran, saying he “neither deliberately nor subconsciously” copied a phrase from ‘Oh Why’ when writing ‘Shape Of You’.Yesterday (June 21), Justice Zacaroli awarded Sheeran and his co-writers £916,200.

Ed Sheeran and wife welcome second baby girl: ‘Over the moon’ - www.foxnews.com - Britain
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20.05.2022

Ed Sheeran and wife welcome second baby girl: ‘Over the moon’

Ed Sheeran is a now a father-of two.  The singer and his wife, Cherry Seaborn, announced on Instagram on Thursday that they have welcomed their second baby girl to their family.  "Want to let you all know we’ve had another beautiful baby girl," Sheeran captioned the image. "We are both so in love with her, and over the moon to be a family of 4 x." Ed Sheeran and his wife, Cherry Seaborn, have welcomed their second baby girl.

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

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 wins UK copyright lawsuit over ‘Shape of You’ - nypost.com - Britain
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06.04.2022

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
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06.04.2022

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 says Shape Of You lawsuit ‘cost mental health and stress’ after winning case - www.msn.com
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06.04.2022

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

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

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 wins copyright case over 2017 hit 'Shape of You' - abcnews.go.com - Britain
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06.04.2022

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

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.

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

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 has found the Shape of You copyright trial to be 'deeply traumatising' - www.msn.com
msn.com
22.03.2022

Ed Sheeran has found the Shape of You copyright trial to be 'deeply traumatising'

Ed Sheeran has found the 'Shape of You' copyright trial to be "deeply traumatising". The 31-year-old pop star has been taken to court by grime artist Sami Chokri who claims that the melody of the smash hit is "strikingly similar" to that of his 2015 song 'Oh Why' and Ed and his team have been badly affected by the accusation and case, according to his lawyer. Ian Mill QC told the High Court: "[The case] has been deeply traumatising [for Ed and his co-writers.

Summing up beings in Shape Of You song-theft case - completemusicupdate.com
completemusicupdate.com
22.03.2022

Summing up beings in Shape Of You song-theft case

Summing up has begun in the big old ‘Shape Of You’ song-theft case, with Ed Sheeran’s lawyer declaring that the legal dispute has been “deeply traumatising” for his client, and should never have got as far as the High Court.Sami Chokri reckons that Sheeran got a copy of his 2015 track ‘Oh Why’ through mutual friends or industry connections and then, when the star and his songwriting pals got together in late 2016 to write ‘Shape Of You’, he either consciously or subconsciously utilised a key element of the earlier song within his hit.But Sheeran and his collaborators deny having ever heard ‘Oh Why’ before writing ‘Shape Of You’.

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

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’.

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

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.

Ed Sheeran left ‘disconcerted’ in court after unreleased song played during ‘Shape of You’ trial - www.msn.com
msn.com
10.03.2022

Ed Sheeran left ‘disconcerted’ in court after unreleased song played during ‘Shape of You’ trial

Ed Sheeran was left looking confused in court after a brand new song was played by mistake during his “Shape of You” trial. The singer-songwriter was “disconcerted” after an error resulted in the never-before-heard track being heard by those present in the High Court on Tuesday (8 March). Sheeran, looking at his lawyers, said: “That’s a song I wrote last January.

Ed Sheeran takes to stand in ‘Shape of You’ court case, denies plagiarism: “I have always tried to be completely fair” - www.nme.com
nme.com
08.03.2022

Ed Sheeran takes to stand in ‘Shape of You’ court case, denies plagiarism: “I have always tried to be completely fair”

Ed Sheeran has given testimony in an ongoing court case surrounding his Number One 2017 single, ‘Shape of You’.As reported last week, Sheeran is currently in a legal battle that has been taken to High Court by two songwriters, Sami Chokri (AKA Sami Switch) and Ross O’Donoghue. The pair have claimed ‘Shape of You’ is similar to their 2015 song ‘Oh Why’, pointing to “particular lines and phrases” that draw parallels between the two.At a previous hearing, Sheeran was branded as a “magpie” by Chokri and O’Donoghue’s lawyer, Andrew Sutcliffe QC, with regards to his approach to songwriting.

Ed Sheeran Denies 'Borrowing' Ideas from Unknown Songwriters in 'Shape Of You' Copyright Trial - www.justjared.com - London
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08.03.2022

Ed Sheeran Denies 'Borrowing' Ideas from Unknown Songwriters in 'Shape Of You' Copyright Trial

Ed Sheeran arrives at a hearing at London’s High Court on Monday (March 7) in London, England.

Ed Sheeran denies 'borrowing' from other songwriters in witness box for copyright trial - www.msn.com
msn.com
07.03.2022

Ed Sheeran denies 'borrowing' from other songwriters in witness box for copyright trial

Ed Sheeran appeared in court this morning as his plagiarism case continues. The singer-songwriter, 31, is fighting a copyright claim against his monster hit Shape Of You, which two songwriters claim rips off parts of their track. Writers Sami Chokri and Ross O’Donoghue allege that the 2017 hit infringes ‘particular lines and phrases’ of their own song Oh Why, released in 2015.

Ed Sheeran’s court case into copyright of ‘Shape Of You’ begins - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
04.03.2022

Ed Sheeran’s court case into copyright of ‘Shape Of You’ begins

Ed Sheeran’s court case into the copyright of ‘Shape Of You’ has begun today (March 4).He appeared at the High Court this morning for the start of a three-week legal battle over the copyright of song ‘Shape Of You’.Sheeran is involved in a dispute with two musicians who claim his 2017 hit borrows parts of their song ‘Oh Why’, which was released in March 2015.Sami Chokri (who performs under Sami Switch) and Ross O’Donoghue claim Sheeran’s song is similar to “particular lines and phrases” of their own song.Sheeran and his co-writers, Steven McCutcheon and John McDaid, were barred by music licensing body PRS for Music from collecting an estimated £20m in royalties from the performances or broadcasts of Shape of You after the songwriters of ‘Oh Why’ accused him of “appropriating” their music.They accused him of partaking “consciously or subconsciously in the habit of appropriating the compositional skill and labour of other songwriters”.Chokri claims that he sent the track to Sheeran’s close inner circle in a bid to work with the star, but later heard the chorus on ‘Shape Of You’ – which became the biggest selling single of 2017 in the UK.

Steve Mac Spends 30th Week Atop Dance/Electronic Songwriters Chart - www.billboard.com - Britain
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24.01.2020

Steve Mac Spends 30th Week Atop Dance/Electronic Songwriters Chart

British producer/songwriter Steve Mac (full name: Steven McCutcheon) logs his 30th week at No. 1 on Billboard's Dance/Electronic Songwriters chart (dated Jan. 25), thanks to the smash single "Happier," recorded by Marshmello and Bastille. "Happier" spent a record 69 weeks at No. 1 on the Hot Dance/Electr

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