Ed Sheeran wins second Copyright Case over ‘Thinking Out Loud’ dispute less than 2 weeks after first trial win

Yesterday evening, U.S. District Judge Louis Stanton issued a reversal on his own ruling and dismissed a second case brought by Structured Asset Sales, an entity owned by David Pullman, which controls 11.11% of the song ‘Let’s Get It On’. It follows Ed’s success in New York less than 2 weeks ago. Another important victory not only for Ed and Amy but for all songwriters around the world.

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