The Phnom Penh Post

Sheeran sued over ‘Shape of You’copyright dispute

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BRITISH singer-songwriter Ed Sheeon ran attended London’s High Court Friday as a copyright trial opened over allegation­s that his hit song “Shape of You” lifted musical phrases from another track.

“Shape of You”, released 2017, was a huge hit for Sheeran, 31, and remains the most streamed-song ever on Spotify, with more than three billion streams.

It won Sheeran a Grammy for Best Pop Solo Performanc­e. He has a writing credit on the track along with several others.

But two other songwriter­s, Sami Chokri and Ross O’Donoghue, allege that Sheeran’s song has musical similariti­es to one they wrote called “Oh Why”.

Sheeran, who turned up at the hearing in a dark suit and tie, denies the allegation

In 2018 Sheeran and the song’s other credited writers launched legal action against Chokri and McDaid, prompting the pair to launch their own claim for “copyright infringeme­nts, damages and an account of the profit in relation to the alleged infringeme­nt”.

The legal battle is expected to last three weeks, with judge Antony Zacaroli listening to

both songs in court Friday.

Lawyer Andrew Sutcliffe, representi­ng the aggrieved songwriter­s, told the judge that “the similarity between the two hooks is striking” and the songs “sound almost identical”.

“This of course does not

by itself prove that copying has taken place but it’s a vital starting point,” he added.

Sutcliffe suggested that Sheeran is a “magpie” who “borrows ideas” and will sometimes not acknowledg­e them.

Sheeran’s lawyers have told

the High Court that he and his co-writers have no memory of having heard the song “Oh Why” at the time.

The PRS for Music, which pays out royalties for the use of music, has temporaril­y halted royalty payments.

 ?? AFP ?? British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran leaves from the Rolls Building of the High Court in London, on March 7, 2022, after attending the second day of a copyright trial.
AFP British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran leaves from the Rolls Building of the High Court in London, on March 7, 2022, after attending the second day of a copyright trial.

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