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“Thinking Out Loud” v. “Let’s Get it On” and The Dangers in the Latest Music Copyright Case Trend

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“Thinking Out Loud” v. “Let’s Get it On” and The Dangers in the Latest Music Copyright Case Trend

By auwcl | February 14, 2019 | 0

By Taylor Sweet “Thank you… to my parents [who] have flown for the past four years to come to the Grammy’s . . ., and every single year and every time I lose they go ‘maybe next year.’”[1] Ed Sheeran, who had just won a 2016 Grammy for Best Song for his song “Thinking Out…

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