'Very happy' Ed Sheeran wins US copyright trial

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'If the jury had decided this matter the other way, we might as well say goodbye to the creative freedom of songwriters,' EdSheeran told reporters. | via philstarlife

The English musician hugged his team inside a Manhattan federal courtroom after jurors ruled that he had"independently" created his 2014 song.

"It is devastating and also insulting to be accused of stealing other people's songs when we put so much into our livelihoods," he added."I am just a guy with a guitar who loves writing music for people to enjoy."'Songwriter's alphabet' "These chords are common building blocks," Sheeran said Thursday."They are a songwriter's 'alphabet', our tool kit."Plaintiff Kathryn Townsend Griffin left court and breezed by reporters smoking what appeared to be a cigarillo, saying only:"God is good all the time, all the time God is good."Industry insiders closely followed the copyright lawsuit as some feared it could chill songwriters' creativity and open the door to future litigation.

There have been a handful of landmark music copyright cases in recent years, notably when Gaye's family—who was not part of the New York lawsuit against Sheeran—successfully sued the artists Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams over similarities between the songThat result in 2015 surprised many in the industry, including legal experts, who considered many of the musical components cited as foundational, and existing largely in the public domain.

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