
"According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, the pop princess sold her ownership share of her catalogue to music publisher Primary Wave. The figure Primary Wave paid for the rights is unknown but it is reported that the "landmark deal" was completed on 30 December, and the singer is "happy with the sale and has been celebrating by spending time with her kids"."
""I think everyone is missing the point. Maybe it was a stupid decision but she got to make a stupid decision. She had the freedom to do this. That's the best part [in my opinion]." Another agreed, writing: "Exactly like this is what she wanted... I believe this would be more of an issue if she was still an active artist but for the time being she isn't so clearly she just wants to take control of her own business decisions and the money she makes.""
"Spears was placed under a conservatorship in 2008, meaning her financial affairs were managed by her dad Jamie Spears and attorney Andrew M Wallet. It was ended in November 2021, after years of campaigning from fans."
Legal documents obtained by TMZ show Britney Spears sold her ownership share of her music catalogue to publisher Primary Wave, with the deal completed on 30 December. The sale price was not disclosed. Spears is reportedly happy with the sale and has celebrated by spending time with her children. The move follows a trend of artists selling catalogues, with Justin Bieber, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Nicks and Shakira among others. Spears was placed under a conservatorship in 2008 that gave control of her financial affairs to Jamie Spears and attorney Andrew M Wallet; the conservatorship ended in November 2021. Fan reactions were mixed, with some celebrating her freedom and others questioning the sale value.
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