The concert film that captures Taylor Swift's "Eras Tour" is doing exceptionally well, which is one of the many reasons why she is currently on top of the world.

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However, CNN's Max documentary special Taking on Taylor Swift recounts her 2017 lawsuit for plagiarising lyrics in her 2014 megahit "Shake It Off."

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This is the first time that Sean Hall, one of the individuals who initially brought the complaint, has spoken publicly since he initially did so. Kandi Burruss and Tayla Parx, who are both songwriters. 

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ethical and cultural merits of this case and similar lawsuits against some of the world's biggest popstars. Critics say it sets a dangerous precedent.

If the faculty member suspects cheating or plagiarism, they may give the student a failing grade on the assignment or course, revoke course credit, or expel them from school.

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At the time, the "Soft" singer said she was the sole author of the songs and denied even having noticed of the "Playas Gon' Play" song or the musicians who performed it before the suit was filed.

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She noted the lines were common in her childhood and referenced pop culture examples like Eric Church's 2013 song "The Outsiders."

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She mentioned that she had performed in 2013 while wearing a blouse from Urban Outfitters with the phrase "Haters gonna hate" on the front of the shirt.

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