The case against Sheeran hinges on a 4 chord sequence identical in his song and Gaye's. With 12 major chords there are 20736 unique sequences. There are 97-200 million songs, 35 million of them available on streaming. 99.98% of them infringe copyright? Or lawyers running amok?

Let's at least agree that nobody compares to the great Marvin Gaye.

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@walterbays I was under the impression that you could not copyright a chord progression. I might be wrong.

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@swinemiester I'm amazed at the things that are copyrighted and that are patented. Like Apple patenting the idea of a tablet rectangular in shape with rounded corners.

Moses would like a word.

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