Ed Sheeran Wins Copyright Trial -- Read His Full Statement

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Ed Sheeran is speaking out after winning his copyright trial. On Thursday, a New York City jury ruled that the 32-year-old singer did not copy Marvin Gaye's 1973 hit, «Let's Get It On,» on his 2014 song, «Thinking Out Loud.»The verdict came after heirs of Gaye's «Let's Get It On» co-writer, Ed Townsend, sued Sheeran and his record label in 2017.

After ultimately coming out victorious, an eyewitness tells ET, «Ed seemed very pleased with the verdict and gave everyone on his legal team a big hug.

After he hugged his team, he then chatted with Kathy Townsend and hugged her as well.»Shortly thereafter, Sheeran, through his legal team, released a lengthy statement reacting to his victory, reflecting on the case, and thanking his supporters, including his «Thinking Out Loud» co-writer, Amy Wadge.Keep scrolling to read Sheeran's full statement.Watch the video below for more from Sheeran's trial.

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