Copyright & Media Update 7/5/2019
July 5, 2019
Spotify Settles Class Action Lawsuits Filed By David Lowery and Melissa Ferrick With $43.4 Million Fund
BILLBOARD: Spotify has reached a settlement with a group of songwriters who had sued for copyright infringement, eliminating a potential complication to the public offering that the streaming service is planning later this year. READ MORE…
Soundcloud, Repost & The Case For Doubling Down on Distribution
SOUNDCLOUD: A few weeks ago music distribution platform Stem announced it would be dropping the majority of the tens of thousands of artists who distributed through its system due to a change of services and yesterday, Spotify shared it will be discontinuing its direct upload beta at the end of this month. READ MORE…
Thanks to Led Zeppelin, a Federal Judge Puts Ed Sheeran’s ‘Let’s Get It On’ Lawsuit on Hold — Possibly Until 2020
DIGITAL MUSIC NEWS: Three years ago, music publisher HaloSongs filed a $20 million lawsuit against Sheeran on behalf of songwriters Martin Harrington and Thomas Leonard. Both alleged that Sheeran’s song, ‘Photograph,’ infringed on the 2009 song, ‘Amazing.’ Sheeran ultimately settled the lawsuit out of court, adding both writers to the song’s credits. READ MORE…
House Judiciary Hearing on Copyright Office Reviews Music Modernization Act, Black Box Royalty Concerns
BILLBOARD: With many indie songwriters concerned about how the Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC) created by the Music Modernization Act (MMA) will handle the buildup of black box royalties from 2014-2019, it was announced that distributions will not occur before 2023. READ MORE…
The Potential Impact Of Facebook’s Cryptocurrency ‘Libra’ On The Music Industry
FORBES: On Tuesday June 18th, Facebook announced a new blockchain-powered currency called Libra, a digital wallet called Calibra and a subsequent White Paper describing their purpose. In the White paper it starts off by stating, “The world truly needs a reliable digital currency and infrastructure that together can deliver on the promise of “the internet of Money”.” READ MORE…
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