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Ed Sheeran Sued For $20 Million For Allegedly Plagiarising 'Photograph'

Ed Sheeran Sued For $20 Million For Allegedly Plagiarising Song
MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 25: Co-hosts, musician Ed Sheeran and actress Ruby Rose appear on stage during the MTV EMA's 2015 at the Mediolanum Forum on October 25, 2015 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 25: Co-hosts, musician Ed Sheeran and actress Ruby Rose appear on stage during the MTV EMA's 2015 at the Mediolanum Forum on October 25, 2015 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)
Ed Sheeran, winner of Best Pop Solo Performance for 'Thinking Out Loud', accepts award onstage at The 58th GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 15, 2016 in Los Angeles.
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Ed Sheeran, winner of Best Pop Solo Performance for 'Thinking Out Loud', accepts award onstage at The 58th GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 15, 2016 in Los Angeles.

We're just thinking out loud here, but maybe Ed Sheeran should tread lightly when it comes to songwriting in the future.

The English musician, who happens to be BFFs with Taylor Swift, is reportedly being sued for $20 million dollars over his song "Photograph," according to Billboard.

Songwriters Martin Harrington and Thomas Leonard and their publishing company claim the song borrows heavily from their track, "Amazing," which was released as a single by 2010 "X Factor" winner Matt Cardle. Harrington and Leonard have written hits for some of the industry's biggest stars, including Kylie Minogue.

To help with their case, the plaintiffs are working with attorney Richard Busch, who was involved in the copyright lawsuit between Marvin Gaye's family and Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams over the song "Blurred Lines." If you recall, Thicke and Williams lost the case and contested a $7.4 million jury verdict that found they plagiarized the Motown great's “Got to Give It Up."

The lawsuit against Sheeran says "Photograph" is too similar to the original composition of "Amazing" by Harrington and Leonard and the version recorded by Cardle. The plaintiffs claim the two songs share 39 identical notes.

Billboard obtained a copy of the complaint, which states, "The songs' similarities reach the very essence of the work. The similarities go beyond substantial, which is itself sufficient to establish copyright infringement, and are in fact striking. The similarity of words, vocal style, vocal melody, melody, and rhythm are clear indicators, among other things, that 'Photograph' copies 'Amazing.'"

Sheeran has yet to respond to the accusations. The Huffington Post has reached out to his rep and will update this post accordingly.

According to Billboard, the profits made by Sheeran are estimated to be over $20 million. The plaintiffs are also reportedly seeking statutory damages and an injunction or royalty agreement.

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