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Ed Sheeran settles lawsuit over 'copied' hit song Photograph
Ed Sheeran settles $20m lawsuit claim over hit song
Ed Sheeran settles £16 million lawsuit after claims his track Photograph 'exploited' Matt Cardle's song Amazing | The Sun
Ed Sheeran Gives Up Part Ownership of 'Photograph' in Settling Copyright Lawusit – The Hollywood Reporter
Ed Sheeran sued for $20m by songwriters behind X Factor winner | Ed Sheeran | The Guardian
Ed Sheeran settles copyright suit over hit song Photograph | CBC News
Ed Sheeran settles Photograph copyright infringement claim - BBC News
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Ed Sheeran sued for $20m: Matt Cardle songwriters say 'Photograph' copies X Factor song | The Independent | The Independent
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Ed Sheeran is being sued for $20m by two songwriters over his track Photograph - BBC News
Ed Sheeran settles $20M lawsuit over hit song Photograph | Daily Mail Online
Ed Sheeran settles copyright lawsuit over "Photograph" with songwriters of Matt Cardle song "Amazing" - CBS News
Songwriters Sue Ed Sheeran For $20M For Ripping Off “Photograph”
Joy 99.7 FM - Ed Sheeran sued for $20m Two US musicians are suing Ed Sheeran for $20m (£13.8m) over his single Photograph. Martin Harrington and American Thomas Leonard claim it has
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Ed Sheeran previously settled a copyright claim in the US, court told | The Independent