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The proposed law is believed to be the first of its kind in Europe, but US legislators are working on similar initiatives.
If the top court sides with Cox, it could mean internet providers will be shielded from lawsuits over piracy by their ...
UK-based music licensing body PPL paid out £96.7 million (approx. $133 million at current exchange rates) to 139,000 performers and recording rightsholders in the second quarter of 2025. The ...
NewJeans has failed to challenge a court injunction preventing the K-pop group from pursuing independent activities without approval from HYBE-owned label ADOR, effectively ending their appeals ...
Hosted by Milk & Honey CEO, Lucas Keller, Out West was a ‘Social Sunday’ for LGBTQ+ creatives and executives in the music ...
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Rumblefish is part of SESAC’s ‘Music Services’ division alongside operations such as AudioSalad, Audiam, HAAWK, HFA, Mint, ...
The latest ruling contradicts another ruling on AI and fair use, issued by a different judge in the same court just two days ...
In a press release announcing the acquisition, Suno described WavTool as “the first browser-based DAW to combine professional ...
Fan Club members receive perks like access to exclusive chat rooms, special badges, and entrance spotlights when joining ...
The parties filed a joint dismissal motion in federal court in California, ending a dispute that was scheduled to go to trial ...
Indie music distribution platform DistroKid has announced that artists can now upload music videos to Spotify via its ...