Drake's UMG lawsuit, the TikTok ban, the Nelly case and more music legal news from the past week, including cases involving Diddy and Tekashi 6ix9ine.
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TikTok is a lousy platform for music discovery, and while the music industry may not get better if it's banned, it certainly won't get worse.
Universal Music Group (UMG) , the world's biggest music label, and Swedish streaming giant Spotify have reached a new multi-year agreement for recorded music and music publishing, they said on Sunday.
The deal requires Pershing to sell at least $500 million worth of its UMG holdings as part of the listing process.
Spotify and the Universal Music Group have struck a new deal that will expand platform monetization and change how songwriters get paid for streams.
Kendrick Lamar has been all over the news in recent months, thanks to his thriving music career, his upcoming Super Bowl show, and more.
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It's been a big day for music lovers across Australia as triple j counted down the Hottest 100 tracks of 2024 — all voted by the public.
Famehungry,” a show that’s performed simultaneously for in-person and online crowds, comes to New York in the wake of the app’s brief ban in the United States.
President Donald Trump gave the social media platform more time to comply with a law that requires it to divest its Chinese ownership.
Isabel Garvey, COO of Warner Music UK. The success exposition: in the age of LPs and CDs, that mystical era from the closing century of the previous millennium, […]