Ed Sheeran and his co-writer Johnny McDaid faced accusations that their huge hit Shape of You had ripped off grime artist Sami Chokri and Ross O’Donoghue’s song Oh Why, and the multi-award-winning singer was vindicated on Wednesday when he won the High Court battle
Ed Sheeran said his recent copyright High Court battle was about ‘standing up for what was right’, as he said he had ‘no choice’ in defending his work.
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