37 Replies to “Lawsuits Are Ruining Music #singer #edsheeran #shorts #songwriter”

  1. I want to see how much money he made. Then the difference of how much money he lost in the lawsuit for stealing material. Ed Sheeran won't admit that it was worth it, stealing material off of other artists.

  2. Ed's such a good guy though! Like, I know most of these lawsuits aren't personal, but I hate that he's been sued so much, especially as an artist that respects the art. On the flip side I guess that means he and especially his team need to do their due diligence a lot better.

  3. I wonder how pathetic of an artist someone can be to be so jealous or purposely find ways and similarity from another song to their own in order to leech of that famed success just because they can't make it in their own, and lately these copyright claims sounds foolish because they're only basing in like one random heck sentence from a song

  4. The newer artist just have to be original. Stop the theft. You can sample, you can remix, hell the best thing you can do is make covers. But call it your song when it ain't. & if the people who got ripped off wanna take action against the artists that stole from them then that's only the right thing to do.

  5. This is super common actually, companies are constantly a suing each other over ip. When all that matters is making the stock price increase next quarter, this is the behavior that's incentivized. Think of every big hit song as a elephant that has been brought down by a pack of lions, even tho the lioness did all the work every single predator in the area is going to try to grab a piece of that kill, bc animals don't have morality (just like corporations) and might makes right. Businesses will use any justification under the law (laws that they bribe….er, `lobby` politicians to write for them) that allows them to grab a portion of that kill. Business 101.

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