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 ...
Taylor Swift continues to deny a claim that she stole lyrics for her 2014 hit "Shake It Off" from the 2000 song "Playas Gon’ Play" by girl group 3LW. Sean Hall and Nathan Butler, who wrote the 2000 ...
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 ...
Taylor Swift has officially shaken off a lawsuit pertaining to her hit 2014 single "Shake It Off." According to the New York Times, a judge dismissed the case Monday, just weeks before it was set to ...
Travis Kelce is shaking it off! The Kansas City Chiefs player was spotted showing off his dancing skills at the World Series Game 1 on Friday, when Taylor Swift’s 2014 song “Shake It Off” played ...
It looks like Taylor Swift is out of the woods when it comes to a copyright lawsuit brought against the pop superstar five years ago. In 2017, songwriters Sean Hall and Nathan Butler filed a copyright ...
According to court documents obtained by EW, Swift will face trial regarding her 2014 hit's alleged similarities to 3LW's 2000 song 'Playas Gon' Play.' The case will go to trial at an undetermined ...
The case dealt with the originality and creativity of lyrics over players playing and haters hating. By Winston Cho A copyright suit against Taylor Swift from two songwriters accusing her of lifting ...
Swift had been accused of stealing lyrics from a 3LW song released in 2000 that contains the lines “Playas, they gonna play/And haters, they gonna hate.” By Ben Sisario Weeks before a trial to ...
Taylor Swift has denied any copyright infringement over her hit 2014 song “Shake it Off,” writing in a federal court document filed on Monday that “the lyrics to ‘Shake It Off’ were written entirely ...