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Taylor Swift has shaken off a copyright lawsuit alleging that she copied lyrics in her lead single from her “1989” album, paving the way for her to finish re-recording her first six studio albums.
"Shake It Off" (2014) Taylor Swift: Case dismissed [89] 2017 "No Scrubs" (1999) TLC "Shape of You" (2017) Ed Sheeran: Negotiations to clear an interpolation started before Shape of You was released but not finalized until afterwards. Songwriting credits & royalties [90] 2018 "Oh Why" (2015) Sami Switch Ruled in favor of Ed Sheeran [91] 2018 ...
The copyright infringement trial, set for January, will focus on Swift’s use of the lyrics “players gonna play” and “haters gonna hate” in her hit 2014 pop anthem
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"Shake It Off" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and the lead single from her fifth studio album, 1989. She wrote the song with its producers, Max Martin and Shellback . Inspired by the media scrutiny on Swift's public image, the lyrics are about her indifference to detractors and their negative remarks.
Taylor Swift has shaken off a copyright lawsuit alleging that she copied lyrics in the lead single from her "1989" album, paving the way for her to finish re-re
Taylor Swift has asked a judge to dismiss a copyright infringement lawsuit over her single "Shake It Off," calling the judge's decision for the case to proceed to jury trial "unprecedented."