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Ed Sheeran Says He Now Films All Songwriting Sessions To Fight Plagiarism Claims

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Ed Sheeran Says He Now Films All Songwriting Sessions To Fight Plagiarism Claims

Ed Sheeran Says He Now Films All Songwriting Sessions To Fight Plagiarism Claims

Ed Sheeran Says, He Now Films All Songwriting Sessions , To Fight Plagiarism Claims. After winning the newest plagiarism suit that was brought against him, Sheeran revealed he recently started filming all of his songwriting sessions.

After winning the newest plagiarism suit that was brought against him, Sheeran revealed he recently started filming all of his songwriting sessions.

Sheeran says these measures are to quell any future claims of plagiarism.

In 2017, after settling out of court over copyright claims for his hit song, "Photograph," Sheeran says he couldn't perform the tune for a long time.

I just stopped playing it.

, Ed Sheeran, via 'Daily Mail'.

I felt weird about it, it kind of made me feel dirty.

, Ed Sheeran, via 'Daily Mail'.

Sheeran says his continued fights over copyrights have made him alter his approach to songwriting.

Sheeran says his continued fights over copyrights have made him alter his approach to songwriting.

Now I just film everything, everything is on film.

, Ed Sheeran, via 'Daily Mail'.

We've had claims come through on the songs and we go, well here's the footage and you watch.

You'll see there's nothing there.

, Ed Sheeran, via 'Daily Mail'.

We've had claims come through on the songs and we go, well here's the footage and you watch.

You'll see there's nothing there.

, Ed Sheeran, via 'Daily Mail'.

Sheeran spoke of the effects plagiarism claims have had on him, saying he is often guilty of "second-guessing" himself.

Sheeran spoke of the effects plagiarism claims have had on him, saying he is often guilty of "second-guessing" himself.

In the last year, it got really heavy and it was consuming.

The cost to our mental health and creativity was really tangible.

, Ed Sheeran, via 'Daily Mail'.

In the last year, it got really heavy and it was consuming.

The cost to our mental health and creativity was really tangible.

, Ed Sheeran, via 'Daily Mail'


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