Originally Posted by Fdemetrio
Originally Posted by bennash
Well rich lawyers in Eds case probably swayed the jury , These high profile artists are always in court over something . I doubt Sony will win over Suno either , it will be tied up in courts for years , As Suno gets richer off novice songwriters at $10.00 a month and generating millions of song a month.
Pete Townshend, of The Who, has voiced his opinion on the Ed Sheeran "Thinking Out Loud" copyright case, stating it's "absurd" to accuse artists like Sheeran of ripping off older songs when they're using common musical elements. He believes such lawsuits could stifle creativity by making artists fear using basic musical building blocks.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Townshend's perspective:
He finds it ridiculous to accuse Sheeran, who creates pop music, of copyright infringement based on common musical elements. He argues that the language of music is limited, and many songs share basic structures and chord progressions.


Likewise, you could steal a hit song, note for note, and still never have anyone hear it.

Still about exposure