Ed Sheeran is expected to promote his new album today in NYC, a day after winning his copyright infringement case. JohnBDias has the details.
, who will be making appearances around New York City to promote the release of his new album,"Subtract."that was being closely watched by the music industry.
It comes just one day after a jury found he did not copy Marvin Gaye's song"Let's Get It On" when he wrote his hit"Thinking Out Loud."
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Ed Sheeran cleared by NYC jury in ‘Let’s Get it On’ copyright lawsuitEd Sheeran was cleared by a Manhattan federal jury on Thursday in a lawsuit that accused him of ripping off Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get it On.”
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NYC jury makes decision in Ed Sheeran copyright lawsuitEd Sheeran was cleared by a Manhattan federal jury on Thursday in a lawsuit that accused him of ripping off Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get it On.”
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Jury finds Ed Sheeran didn't copy Marvin Gaye classicA federal jury in New York concluded 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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Jury finds Ed Sheeran didn't copy Marvin Gaye classicA federal jury in New York 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.” As the jury answered the single question of whether Sheeran proved he didn't infringe upon the copyright in the affirmative, the crooner briefly put his hands over his face in relief before standing and hugging his lawyer. As jurors left the courtroom, Sheeran quietly mouthed “thank you” in their direction.
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Jury finds Ed Sheeran didn't copy Marvin Gaye classicA jury has concluded that British singer Ed Sheeran's hit song “Thinking Out Loud” didn't copy key components of Marvin Gaye's classic tune “Let's Get It On.” The verdict Thursday came after a two-week trial that featured a courtroom performance by Sheeran. The singer insisted that the copyright claim was a threat to all musicians who write their own songs. Sheeran was sued by the heirs of songwriter Ed Townsend, who created the 1973 soul classic with Gaye. When Sheeran heard the jury's decision, he briefly put his hands over his face in relief before standing and hugging his lawyer.
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Why Ed Sheeran Turned to this Indie Rocker for His Latest AlbumProducer Aaron Dessner first met Ed Sheeran through Taylor Swift so they could re-record a version of “Run” for “Red (Taylor’s Version).” Now Dessner is the producer of Sheeran’s latest album “—.”
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