British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran is currently facing a trial over allegations of copyright infringement.
The lawsuit is being brought by the heirs of Marvin Gaye, the late Motown legend whose song Let’s Get It On is at the center of the dispute. Here are five key facts to know about the case:

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  • The lawsuit was filed in 2018

The lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in 2018. The plaintiffs are the heirs of Ed Townsend, a co-writer of Let’s Get It On, who are alleging that Sheeran’s song Thinking Out Loud copies elements of the Gaye classic. The plaintiffs are seeking $100 million in damages.

  • The case has been delayed multiple times

The trial was originally scheduled to begin in 2019, but it has been delayed several times. The most recent delay came in 2020, when the trial was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The trial is now set to begin on November 1, 2023.

  • Sheeran has denied the allegations

Sheeran has consistently denied the allegations of copyright infringement. In court documents, his lawyers have argued that the similarities between Thinking Out Loud and Let’s Get It On are “commonplace musical elements” that cannot be copyrighted. Sheeran has also stated that he has never listened to Let’s Get It On in its entirety.

  • The case could have significant implications for the music industry

The outcome of this case could have significant implications for the music industry. If the plaintiffs are successful in proving that Sheeran’s song infringes on the copyright of Let’s Get It On, it could set a precedent for future copyright cases involving musical elements that are considered commonplace.

  • Sheeran has faced similar allegations before

This is not the first time that Sheeran has been accused of copyright infringement. In 2017, he reached a settlement with songwriters Thomas Leonard and Martin Harrington over allegations that his hit song Photograph copied their song Amazing. The terms of the settlement were not disclosed.

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As the trial continues, we can expect more details to emerge about the allegations and the potential implications of the case.