U.S. District Judge Louis Stanton dismissed the
case brought by Structured Asset Sales LLC, ruling that the
parts of "Let's Get It On" Sheeran was accused of infringing
were too common for copyright protection.
Sheeran won a separate jury trial over the songs in the same
court earlier this month.
Stanton presided over both cases, which concerned co-writer Ed
Townsend's share of Gaye's 1973 classic. Townsend's heirs failed
to convince jurors that Sheeran infringed their part of
Townsend's copyright in the song.
Structured Asset Sales is owned by investment banker and "Bowie
Bonds" creator David Pullman, and it owns part of Townsend's
interest in "Let's Get It On." It sued Sheeran, his label Warner
Music Group and his music publisher Sony Music Publishing in
2018 after Townsend's heirs filed their lawsuit.
Stanton on Tuesday found that the combination of chord
progression and harmonic rhythm in Gaye's song was a "basic
musical building block" that was too common to merit copyright
protection.
Sheeran's attorney Ilene Farkas called the decision "an
important victory not only for Ed" and collaborator Amy Wadge,
"but for all songwriters and consumers of music."
Structured Asset Sales has filed another lawsuit against Sheeran
based on its rights to Gaye's recording, which is still pending.
Pullman told Reuters that the jury in that case will get to hear
the recording of "Let's Get It On," as opposed to the
computerized rendition of the song's sheet music from the
Townsend trial.
"Their biggest fear, in terms of everything they've filed, has
been to prevent the sound recording from coming in," Pullman
said.
(Reporting by Blake Brittain in Washington; Editing by Leslie
Adler)
(Photo: Singer Ed Sheeran speaks to the media,
after his copyright trial at Manhattan federal court, in New
York City, U.S., May 4, 2023. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton//File
Photo)
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