Taylor Swift's Music Returns to TikTok Ahead of New Album
Taylor Swift's music returned to TikTok despite Universal Music Group's prior issues with the platform, showcasing her unique position as an artist with ownership over her recordings.
TikTok has become a crucial promotional tool for the music industry, capable of influencing new hits and reviving older songs, despite ongoing concerns about low royalties. [ more ]
Taylor Swift's Music Returns to TikTok Ahead of New Album
Taylor Swift's music returned to TikTok despite Universal Music Group's prior issues with the platform, showcasing her unique position as an artist with ownership over her recordings.
TikTok has become a crucial promotional tool for the music industry, capable of influencing new hits and reviving older songs, despite ongoing concerns about low royalties. [ more ]
Group of Tim Hortons franchisees in Quebec sue brand owner for $18.9M | CBC News
Franchisees allege Tim Hortons owner has unreasonable constraints in licensing agreements, impacting profits negatively.
Franchisees claim TDL controls every aspect of running a restaurant, from suppliers to pricing, impacting their ability to adapt to market changes. [ more ]
Australian creatives and publishers could be paid if their content used to train AI, Husic says
The Australian government is considering copyright implications for AI platforms using creative works and may consider licensing agreements.
Industry Minister Ed Husic warns that the rapid growth of AI could impact white-collar workers and calls on businesses to consider the effects on their workforce. [ more ]