On Dec. 12, just one day shy of her 33rd birthday, Taylor Swift reached an agreement with Sean Hall and Nathan Butler, the two songwriters who accused her in a 2017 copyright lawsuit of plagiarizing ...
In fall of 2017, songwriters Sean Hall and Nathan Butler filed a lawsuit against Taylor Swift, accusing her of copyright infringement and claiming that the chorus of “Shake It Off” stole lines from ...
Taylor Swift‘s copyright infringement lawsuit over her 2014 hit “Shake It Off” has been going on since 2017. It was dismissed in 2018, when that decision was overturned. Songwriters Sean Hall and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Taylor Swift performs at Prime Day concert in New York City Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Amazon She finally shook it off. A ...
Taylor Swift was finally able to “shake off” a copyright lawsuit after nearly five years. The lawsuit, which was originally filed by songwriters Sean Hall and Nathan Butler in 2017, claimed that Swift ...
Taylor Swift is no longer the subject of a copyright lawsuit. On Dec. 12, a lawsuit alleging that Swift had plagiarized the 2001 song "Playas Gon' Play" by girl group 3LW was dropped, per Variety, ...
A copyright lawsuit against Taylor Swift was dropped Monday after five years, ending a long-running dispute alleging one of Taylor Swift’s most popular songs—2014’s “Shake It Up”—was lyrically similar ...
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