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NEWS OF THE WEEK: Court rejects Ed Sheeran Thinking Out Loud copyright case

NEWS OF THE WEEK: Court rejects Ed Sheeran Thinking Out Loud copyright case

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A minority owner of a Marvin Gaye song has tried tirelessly to sue Sheeran over the alleged similarities between Sheeran's hit and Let's Get It On, but the High Court has refused to accept the lawsuit. "No reasonable jury could find that the two songs, taken as a whole, are substantially similar in light of their dissimilar melodies and lyrics," the judge declared, as reported by USA Today. Back in November, the High Court found that Sheeran did not infringe on Gaye's copyright, citing that the songs share only the "fundamental musical building blocks".

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