X's @Music posts Ed Sheeran picture to have a good time new deal with. Customers aren't impressed.

Earlier this week, X took the deal with @Music from a consumer who had held it for 16 years. The @Music account (which has since merged with the now-defunct @TwitterMusic) celebrated the acquisition with a single, wordless publish: a photograph of Ed Sheeran holding a replica of his second album X.
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X customers at the moment are coming to the protection of @Music’s earlier proprietor, Jeremy Vaught, who posted in regards to the lack of the deal with and was paid nothing for it.
Replies to and quote tweets of the picture of Sheeran are flooded with requires X to return the deal with to Vaught, and a few well-deserved digs on the Sheeran picture. Particularly, that it’s so eye-rollingly lame to steal a deal with after which announce your self to the web with an almost 9-year-old reference (“X” was launched in 2014).
That is no less than the second deal with X has taken over previously week or so. Seems to be prefer it’s beginning to be a foul behavior.