Ed Sheeran awarded more than £900,000 for 'Shape of You' copyright win

Sheeran said that "baseless" copyright claims are "damaging to the industry".

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He ordered an interim payment of £916,200 ($1.1 million).
LONDON: A High Court judge in London on Tuesday awarded Ed Sheeran and his co-songwriters more than £900,000 in legal costs after winning a copyright trial over his hit 'Shape of You.

The 31-year-old Sheeran was taken to court and accused of copying a phrase from the British grime track "Oh Why" when writing the worldwide smash.

But judge Antony Zacaroli ruled in April this year after an 11-day trial that the star "neither deliberately nor subconsciously" plagiarised the hook.


On Wednesday, the judge said the artists who brought the claim -- Sami Chokri and Ross O'Donoghue -- should pay legal costs.

He ordered an interim payment of £916,200 ($1.1 million).

Sheeran welcomed the initial ruling but said that "baseless" copyright claims were "damaging the songwriting industry".
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