Sir Ed’s comments were in stark contrast to those of the prime minister, Sir Keir Starmer, who congratulated Mr Trump and said the UK-US special relationship would “continue to prosper ...
"I would like to see what are they actually teaching in sex-ed," said Leila Saleh, another parent in Edmonton who has three school-aged children. Parents opposed to the change told CBC News they ...
Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Ed Sheeran did not infringe the copyright to Marvin Gaye‘s 1973 classic "Let’s Get It On" with his 2014 hit "Thinking Out Loud," according to a federal appeals court.
Ed Sheeran, his record label Warner Music and music publisher Sony Music Publishing persuaded a U.S. appeals court on Friday to uphold a decision that his 2014 hit "Thinking Out Loud" did not ...
An appeals court has upheld a ruling that Ed Sheeran's hit song Thinking Out Loud did not illegally copy the Marvin Gaye classic, Let's Get It On. The 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan ...
Nov 1 (Reuters) - Ed Sheeran, his record label Warner Music (WMG.O), opens new tab and music publisher Sony Music Publishing (6758.T), opens new tab persuaded a U.S. appeals court on Friday to ...
Ed Sheeran Beats Copyright Appeal Over 'Thinking Out Loud' Song By Blake Brittain (Reuters) -Ed Sheeran, his record label Warner Music and music publisher Sony Music ...
Speaking to journalists at the press gallery lunch in Parliament, Sir Ed warned that the government will not be able to grow the UK economy “without rebuilding our relationship with our European ...
Ed Sheeran has emerged victorious once again in his “Thinking Out Loud” copyright case. On Friday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled that Sheeran’s hit did not infringe ...
A three-judge panel affirmed that Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud” did not illegally borrow from Marvin Gaye’s song. By Ben Sisario A federal appeals court on Friday ruled that Ed Sheeran’s ...
An appeals court says that allowing Sheeran's accusers to proceed with their infringement lawsuit over "Thinking Out Loud" could "stifle creativity" for future songwriters. By Bill Donahue Ed ...