Ed Sheeran suing for plagiarism

The famous singer Ed Sheeran has been indicted for $100 million after allegedly copying parts of the song “Letts get it on” from Marvin Gaye. “Letts get it on” was hit in 1973 and one of the classics that survived during the world rankings. But apparently some parts of [...]
The famous singer Ed Sheeran has been indicted for $100 million after allegedly copying parts of the song “Letts get it on” from Marvin Gaye.
<x0) But apparently parts of this song are also in Ed Sheeran's hit.
Official documents say that two songs resemble each other in tunes, rhythm, harmony, drums, bass, the singing pace and the chorus. We remember that even earlier, Ed Sheeran has faced charges but on the same song but has always denied them.
Foreign media report that the most recent charge has been filed by a company that owns Marvin Gaye's right to co-opright. A year ago, Ed Sheeran won $20 million in another case, after being charged with copyright violations, for his hit song “Photograph”.
Authors Thomas Leonard and Martin Harrington filed charges against the British singer, as this song allegedly had the same structure as their song “Amazing”. Ed Sheeran has yet to comment on the charge.












