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Soundcloud Cuts Universal Music Group Licensing Deal, Sony Still A Holdout
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SoundCloud is much closer to launching a paid subscription service, thanks to a deal to licence the massive Universal Music Group catalog. But two of the world's largest music companies Sony Music Entertainment and Sony/ATV have still not signed on. Universal Music Group has signed a multi-year licencing deal with SoundCloud, paving the way for its massive catalog of artists to make money from ads delivered to the audio streamer's 175 million monthly users. SoundCloud hopes to eventually add a paid ...
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Blockchain Music, And Benji Rogers 75% Superb Idea [ANDREW DUBBER]
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Here Andrew Dubber responds to Benji Rogers' recent piece discussing how the Blockchain and VR could be implemented to better organize and protect music moving forward. In this article, Dubber suggests a few tweaks to Rogers' vision which would make the future of music technology more friendly to society as a whole. Guest Post by Andrew Dubber on AndrewDubber.com Pledge Music’s CEO Benji Rogers wrote a blog post that has been doing the rounds recently. It’s called How the Blockchain ...
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David Bowie Was More Than A Music Visionary, But A Digital, Business Visionary Too
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David Bowie's musical genius is celebrated, but less well known is his acumen as a businessman and digital visionary. "The internet carries the flag of being subversive and possibly rebellious and chaotic and nihilistic.... Forget about the Microsoft element. The monopolies do not have a monopoly," said Bowie in a 1999 interview. By Mick Masnik from Techdirt As I'm sure you've heard by now, famed musician David Bowie passed away yesterday at age 69 due to cancer. As someone who ...
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How Spotify Pays (Or Fails To Pay) Songwriters
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Here longtime copyright attorney Stephen Carlisle attempts to get to the bottom of Spotify's failure to contact or pay his client, despite the prominence of said client's music on the popular streaming service. Guest Post by Stephen Carlisle on Nova Southeastern University's Office of Copyright Two months ago, the Wall Street Journal ran an article reporting that Spotify had failed to pay a significant amount of royalties due to the music publishing company associated with Victory Records. 1 Rather than make ...
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Millennial Are Making The Music Business Bite-Sized
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As the ease with which millennials can access media increases, the brevity with which music and other entertainment can be absorbed becomes more and more important. Guest Post by music industry consultant Cortney Harding. Her new book How We Listen Now: Essays and Conversations About Music and Technology is available on Amazon. With no offense intended to anyone involved, what triggered this was one of those throw-away, top-of-the-year NPR segments that I just happened to catch a few days ago. In the midst of a ...
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2nd Class Action Suit Filed Against Spotify Seeks $200M "To vindicate rights" Of Songwriters, Publishers
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Just after Christmas, musician and music industry critic David Lowery filed a lawsuit against Spotify seeking class action status and $150 million in damages for using songs without obtaining the proper licences. Friday, independent singer and songwriter Melissa Ferrick enlisted some heavy legal firepower to file a $200 million lawsuit vs. Spotify. Melissa Ferrick has filed the second major lawsuit in as many weeks against Spotify. This suit, which is seeking class action status to include other creators and publishers, is demanding ...
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Benji Rogers On Music, Blockchain, Virtual Reality And How A New Codec Could Change Everything [w/GEORGE HOWARD]
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Here George Howard speaks with PledgeMusic founder and CEO Benji Rogers about Blockchain, Virtual Reality, and how a new codec could potentially replace the complex licensing systems currently in place when combined with these two technologies. Guest Post by George Howard on Forbes “I want 2016 to be the year that we do not discuss payouts ever again.” So says, Benji Rogers, Founder and CEO of PledgeMusic. I couldn’t agree more. In part one of our free-wheeling conversation, we discuss how ...
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Understanding David Lowery's Lawsuit Against Spotify And The Complexity Of Music Licensing
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Musician David Lowery's recent lawsuit against Spotify claims, among other things, that the streaming service has failed to obtain the appropriate mechanical licenses from artists. Whether or not this is true, the lawsuit is raising some interesting questions, and highlighting just how confusing the world of music licensing is. Guest Post by Mike Masnick on Techdirt We generally don't talk much about musician David Lowery around here any more. We covered a few stories about him a few years ago, and ...
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