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American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and her legal team have responded to a copyright lawsuit,

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In which he has been accused of stealing the lyrics of his hit song, 'Shake It Off'.

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Now, a recent court filing insists that Swift wrote 2014's "Shake It Off" herself,

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While her lawyer accused Hall and Butler of trying to capitalize on the song's astronomical success.

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Fox News reports that in an announcement, Swift claimed she was just 11 years old when 'Ply's Gone' Play was released.

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And she wasn't allowed to watch MTV's "Total Request Live" music video countdown show until she was "almost 13 years old."

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Supporting this, Swift's mother Andrea Swift simultaneously recorded a statement

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She said that she keeps a close watch on the media, whose daughter is exposed at home.

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According to Fox News, in a motion filed in federal court, Swift's attorney claimed that

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Hall and Butler were trying to capitalize on the success of Swift's song.

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Hall and Butler's trial was initially dismissed in 2018 by a judge saying that

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The songs were "too common" to be stolen, but an appeals panel brought the case back in 2019. SWIFT requests dismissal of case

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But a judge refused. There were "substantial objective similarities" on 9 December, citing the lyrics.

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'Haters Gonna Hate' writer Jesse Brahms claimed Swift stole his songs and sought $42 million in damages.