Ed Sheeran's copyright infringement trial is back in court today. Our cameras spotted the singer as he arrived.
appeared to be frustrated and annoyed on the witness stand during his copyright infringement trial in federal court in Lower Manhattan on Monday.
Not long after his morning arrival to court, Sheeran was on the stand with his guitar briefly playing songs as part of his testimony.Monday marked the beginning of the second week of his copyright infringement trial, where arguments and audio are combining to try and answer Sheeran's defense team also showed the jury video of a TV performance by a comedy rock band mashing up many hit songs in to one.
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