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Why Is Ed Sheeran in the News? Who’s Suing Him & Court Verdict

Everything you need to know about Ed Sheeran's latest lawsuit.
Just a guyBy Just a guyMay 5, 2023Updated:November 4, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read108 Views
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Take a quarter cup of your feelings, half a cup of emotions expressed in words, and a full glass of melody that reflects your state of mind– and you get a song that narrates your story.

Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, Lady Gaga, BTS, Sam Smith, George Ezra, Adele, Sia, and several others have established a dedicated fanbase since they write their own songs which give a glimpse of their personal lives.

Ed Sheeran is one such songwriter who is known to evoke a ‘pure love’ sentiment with his songs. The ‘Perfect’ songwriter has always been transparent in his song-making process. No wonder the song became an anthem for ‘walking down the aisle.’

However, his artistry has always been susceptible to scrutiny and allegations. Here’s why Ed Sheeran made it to the headlines this time–

Ed Sheeran’s Copyright Lawsuit Explained

Back in 2017, the plaintiff filed a lawsuit against the ‘Thinking out loud’ singer. The petition stated that the Grammy Award-winning song has striking similarities to Marvin Gaye’s ‘Let’s get it on.’

Gaye’s song, released in 1973, was radio-favorite for several years. The song is still played in several movies as BGM to indicate an intimate scene. This song has ‘sexy jam’ undertones.

However, to clarify the fact– this lawsuit was not filed by Late Marvin Gaye’s family. The plaintiffs are the heirs to Ed Townsend, who was the song’s co-writer. They have filed a case under the copyright act against Ed Sheeran, label Warner Music, and Sony Music Publishing, claiming that several elements were copied.

On the flip side of the case, ‘Thinking out Loud’ actually has the themes of love and marriage as subtext. Ed Sheeran has mentioned that he came up with the idea with co-writer Amy Wadge after the death of his grandfather. He clarifies in the court that unlike ‘Let’s get it on,’ his 2014 hit song ‘thinking out loud’ is about finding love in old age and has romantic undertones.

Difference Between Copyright and Sampling

Here is the major glitch in the lawsuit– there is a very fine line between sampling and copyright infringement. These are some of the guidelines under the American Fair Use Law–

The sample used must not exceed 30 seconds, or in case the song is longer, then 10% of the length of the original song can be used. The sample used must be faded, reverbed, or of reduced quality than the original piece.

Going by these, here are the two songs. Can you see the “striking similarities” as claimed in the lawsuit?

To get an expert ear on this, watch the video below to judge these two songs.

According to Rick Beato, the tempo, groove, and instrumentation are pretty similar, but the melodies in the two songs are completely different. His note-by-note comparison and overall vibes distinguish the two songs.

Court’s Final Verdict on Ed Sheeran’s Case

As per the final verdict, Ed Sheeran was unanimously declared not guilty by the jury. They stated that he was not liable for the copyright infringement claim by Townsend’s heirs. Sheeran even whipped out his guitar on the stand to show how the musicologist on the plaintiff’s side had ‘misrepresented’ his song. Finally, he is set free from the $100 million lawsuit.

Ed Sheeran is PISSED despite being found not guilty of copyright

“I am not and will never allow myself to be a piggy bank for anyone to shake. Having to be in NY for this trial means I’ve missed being w/my family at my grandmother’s funeral and I will never get that time back.” pic.twitter.com/Mlk9YEa2zl

— Gunz (@TheGunzShow) May 4, 2023

If Ed Sheeran loses this lawsuit, it sets the precedent that songs using the same chord progression is plagiarism.

To show how absurd that is, here's a thread of just some of the songs that use the I-V-vi-IV progression or an equivalent, typed manually, fueled by spite. (1/19) https://t.co/4uGEQDHci2

— gloop (@GloopBloop113) May 3, 2023

The ed sheeran situation breaks my heart. People are encouraging him to quit something he's dedicated his entire life to in what may possibly be the hardest time of his life. He had to miss his grandmother's funeral because of this stupid trial and now all of you are being so-

— cami loves mgg's hands 💌 (@camiwhatuwant) May 4, 2023
https://twitter.com/ashley_stallion/status/1653402480976224257?s=20

Previous Copyright Lawsuits Against Ed Sheeran

This is not his first time being accused of ‘theft’ in songs. He was previously sued for copying allegations on the global hit ‘Shape of You.’

Also, in 2015, Marvin Gaye’s family won a lawsuit against Robin Thicke and Pharell William’s “Blurred Lines” for more than $5 million in compensation to Gaye’s family. The jury concluded that the song violated copyright infringement laws from Gaye’s hit song “Got to Give it Up.”

Check out another celebrity facing – A whopping $3 Billion lawsuit.

What are your thoughts on this case? Do you think it was unfair for Ed Sheeran to be questioned for his songwriting?

What other songs do you think have a striking resemblance? Let us know in the comments below.

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