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gone. they are in a song writer's alphabet, our tool kit and should be there for everyone to use. no one owns them or the way they are played in the same way no one owns the color blue. unfounded claims like this are being fueled by individuals who are offered as music experts in musical analysis. in this instance, the other side's muse kolgs left out words and presented different pitches as melody and by doing so created what i think we proved for all to see were misleading comparisons and disinformation to find supposed similarities where none exist, and i think we proved for all to see that they tried to manipulate my and amy's song to try and convince the jury that they had a genuine claim. i'm very grateful that the jury saw through those attempts. this seems so dangerous to me, both potential claimants who may be convinced to bring a bogus claim as well as song writers facing them. we can properly support genuine
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that. thank you so much. we have -- singer ed sheeran giving a statement live after he was found not liable in his copyright trial. let's listen. >> being fueled by individuals who are -- good morning, good afternoon, everyone. thank you so much for being out here. i'm obviously very happy with the outcome of the case, and it looks like i'm not having to retire from my day job after all. at the same time, i'm unbelievably frustrated that baseless claims like this are allowed to go to court. absolutely. we spent the last eight years talking about two songs with dramatically different lyrics, melodies, and four chords which are also different and used by some writers every day all over the world. these chords are common building blocks which are used to create music, one before "let's get it on" was written, and will be used to make music long after we are all gone. they are in a songwriter's alphabet, a tool kit. and no one -- the way "all the way there" played in the way that nobody owns "the color
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ed sheeran didn't copy marvin gaye's hit "thinking out loud." the jury has decided. watch this. ♪ ♪ >> martha: close but not close enough i'd say. i don't know what you think at home about that. the family of marvin gaye's co-writer says the songs have striking similarities. nobody owns the cords sheer han says like nobody owns the color blue. >> i'm just a guy with a guitar that loves writing music for people to enjoy. i am not and will now allow myself to be a piggy bank for anybody to shake. having been here at this trial, i've missed my grandmother's funeral in ireland and i will never get that time back. >> martha: he thanked the jury
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