Ed Sheeran Wins ‘Shape of You’ Copyright Lawsuit, Issues Video Statement

Published: Wednesday 6th Apr 2022 by Sam

Ed Sheeran has triumphed in the long-running copyright lawsuit filed against him over his smash hit single ‘Shape of You.’

As reported, the Pop hitmaker and collaborators Johnny McDaid and Steve Mac were sued by Sami Chokri who claimed that the collective plagiarized his song ‘Oh Why.’

However, a UK High Court disagreed and ruled today (April 6) that the work had not infringed in any way.

Full story below…

Judge Antony Zacaroli concluded that Sheeran had “neither deliberately nor subconsciously copied” Chokri’s track.

The ruling added that there are “differences between the relevant parts” of the songs, which in turn “provide compelling evidence that the ‘Oh I’ phrase” in “Shape of You “originated from sources other than ‘Oh Why.’”

Moments ago, Sheeran issued an emotional video message on the case…

A full statement from Sheeran, McDaid and Mac read:

“There was a lot of talk throughout this case about cost. But there is more than just a financial cost.

There is a cost on creativity. When we are tangled up in lawsuits, we are not making music or playing shows.

There is a cost on our mental health. The stress this causes on all sides is immense. It affects so many aspects of our everyday lives and the lives of our families and friends. We are not corporations. We are not entities. We are human beings. We are songwriters. We do not want to diminish the hurt and pain anyone has suffered through this, and at the same time, we feel it is important to acknowledge that we too have had our own hurts and life struggles throughout the course of this process.

There is an impact on both us and the wider circle of songwriters everywhere. Our hope in having gone through all of this, is that it shows that there is a need for a safe space for all songwriters to be creative, and free to express their hearts. That is why we all got into this in the first place. Everyone should be able to freely express themselves in music, in art and do so fearlessly.

At the same time, we believe that there should be due process for legitimate and warranted copyright protection. However, that is not the same as having a culture where unwarranted claims are easily brought. This is not constructive or conducive to a culture of creativity.

We are grateful that Mr. Justice Zacaroli has delivered a clear and considered judgment which supports the position we have argued from the outset. ‘Shape of You’ is original. We did not copy the Defendants’ song.

We respect the music of those who’ve come before us and have inspired us along the way, whoever they are. We have always sought to clear or to acknowledge our influences and collaborators. It doesn’t matter how successful something appears to be, we still respect it.

It is so painful to hear someone publicly, and aggressively, challenge your integrity.

It is so painful to have to defend yourself against accusations that you have done something that you haven’t done and would never do.

We are very grateful for all the messages of love, hope and support we received throughout the course of this case from songwriters everywhere. Thank you also to our publishers, who stood shoulder to shoulder with us at every step of the way. We are privileged to do what we do, and we know that. We want to live in a world where we are free to do what we do, openly and honorably.

While this has been one of the most difficult things we have ever been through in our professional lives, we will continue to stand up against baseless claims, and protect our rights and the integrity of our musical creativity, so we that can continue to make music, always.

Our message to songwriters everywhere is: Please support each other. Be kind to one another. Let’s continue to cultivate a spirit of community and creativity.”

With that, what are…

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  1. Bewildered April 6, 2022

    So you didn’t steal parts from Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On” to create “Thiking Out Loud”?

    • Josh April 6, 2022

      He always steals. I swear the beginning of Beautiful People sounds like Destiny’s Child’s “Jumpin, Jumpin”—the melody that is. Listen to the first verse.

  2. J April 6, 2022

    Who gives a f*** yall started this s*** with Blurred Lines

    BLURRED LINES! The irony. You can’t even write this s***. Good luck

  3. Zion April 6, 2022

    Something about this song reminds me of the TLC song No Scrubs

    • Josh April 6, 2022

      They already sued him.

    • Meme April 6, 2022

      He already paid them out. But honestly I don’t hear no scrubs at all.

      • Josh April 6, 2022

        It’s very subtle, but it’s there—more specific to the TLC’s hook, “ I don’t want no scrubs, a scrub is a guy that can’t get no love from me. Hanging on the passenger’s side of his best friend’s ride, trying to holla at me. While Ed’s pre-hook is “ Girl, you know I want your love. Your love was handmade for somebody like me. Come on now, follow my lead.I may be crazy, don’t mind me.” I didn’t hear it at first, but when I did, I was like YUP!😂

    • Fancy BISH (Back To The Future 🤣) 👊🏽💎💋 April 6, 2022

      Let me add to the convo lol…Ed’s team reached out to Kandi’s team BEFORE the release of Shape Of You…Ed’s team knew they used a similar melody of No Scrubs for the pre-chorus of the song…however, the deal wasn’t finalized till AFTER the release of the song…Kandi was able to negotiate a bigger percentage of the song because of this! It was never messy and there never was a lawsuit…Kandi, Tiny and She’kspere are all credited and everything worked out amicably *Tiny voice* 🤣 So if your ears hear No Scrubs then they aren’t lying to you cause it’s in there lol…hey Meme! ❤️

  4. Fancy BISH (Back To The Future 🤣) 👊🏽💎💋 April 6, 2022

    Good for him! 🎶🤳🏽

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