Ed Sheeran
British singer Ed Sheeran was sued for quoting Let's Get It On by American R & B and Soul music artist Marvin Gaye.
According to the BBC, in the case of Sheeran's music charts, the number one in the song "Thinking Out Loud", Gaye'nun 1973 "Out Let's Get It On" piece of "melody, rhythm, drum, bass, choir, tempo "in terms of some parts of the defended.
In a lawsuit filed by Structured Asset Sales, a third of the copy rights of Gaye's song, Sheeran was asked to pay $ 100 million in compensation for unauthorized quote from the track.
Marvin Gaye had written with American singer Edward Townsend, who died in 2003 as part of "Let's Get It On".
Townsend's heirs also sued Ed Sheeran in 2016 for this song.
In the new case, as well as Sheeran, Sony / music, Atlantic recording and song writer Amy Wadge's name is one of the defendants.
Ed Sheeran denies any unauthorized citation.
In 2015, Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams' "Blurred Lines" were quoted by Marvin Gaye as "Got To Give It Up" and it was decided to pay 5.3 million dollars to Gaye's family.
British singer Ed Sheeran was sued for quoting Let's Get It On by American R & B and Soul music artist Marvin Gaye.
Ed Sheeran |
According to the BBC, in the case of Sheeran's music charts, the number one in the song "Thinking Out Loud", Gaye'nun 1973 "Out Let's Get It On" piece of "melody, rhythm, drum, bass, choir, tempo "in terms of some parts of the defended.
In a lawsuit filed by Structured Asset Sales, a third of the copy rights of Gaye's song, Sheeran was asked to pay $ 100 million in compensation for unauthorized quote from the track.
Marvin Gaye had written with American singer Edward Townsend, who died in 2003 as part of "Let's Get It On".
Townsend's heirs also sued Ed Sheeran in 2016 for this song.
In the new case, as well as Sheeran, Sony / music, Atlantic recording and song writer Amy Wadge's name is one of the defendants.
Ed Sheeran denies any unauthorized citation.
In 2015, Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams' "Blurred Lines" were quoted by Marvin Gaye as "Got To Give It Up" and it was decided to pay 5.3 million dollars to Gaye's family.
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