Recently, US Judge Louis Stanton ruled that Ed Sheeran must go to trial in a $100 million copyright case.
He began by outlining the lack of any sort of "bright-line rule," adding that a jury would be responsible with coming to a conclusion, according to People magazine.
According to reports, Ed Sheeran is about to face a $100 million lawsuit for the song "Thinking Out Loud."
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Ed Sheeran will fight a $100 million lawsuit for his song "Thinking Out Loud."
Recently, US Judge Louis Stanton ruled that Ed Sheeran must go to trial in a $100 million copyright case.
He began by outlining the lack of any sort of "bright-line rule," adding that a jury would be responsible with coming to a conclusion, according to People magazine.
There is no hard-and-fast rule that the combination of two unprotectable parts is insufficiently many to qualify as an original work, the author asserted in his writing.
Even though a piece of work is fully made up of unprotectable materials, it may nonetheless be copyrighted.
For those who are unaware, this dispute with the co-author, Ed Townsend, began in 2016.
After selling a third of their shares to Structured Asset Sales for $100 million that same year, Townsend's family also filed a lawsuit against the artist over Let's Get It On.