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Artificial intelligence
fromEngadget
3 hours ago

Music publishers sue Anthropic for $3 billion over 'flagrant piracy'

Music publishers accuse Anthropic of illegally downloading over 20,000 copyrighted songs to train its Claude chatbot, seeking more than $3 billion in damages.
Intellectual property law
fromTechCrunch
5 hours ago

Music publishers sue Anthropic for $3B over 'flagrant piracy' of 20,000 works | TechCrunch

Music publishers led by Concord and Universal are suing Anthropic for allegedly illegally downloading over 20,000 copyrighted songs, seeking more than $3 billion in damages.
Intellectual property law
fromThe Verge
2 weeks ago

X accuses music publishers of 'weaponizing' DMCA takedowns

X is suing music publishers and the NMPA for alleged coercion and collusion over licensing, claiming DMCA takedown "weaponization" and seeking damages and an injunction.
Music
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Ten years after his death, is David Bowie's musical legacy at risk of fading from view?

David Bowie has underperformed posthumously in earnings and streaming compared with other major artists, influenced by a publishing-rights sale and limited estate-driven audience engagement.
Music
fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago

Dr. Luke's music licensing company sues Chief Keef producer for $15 million amNewYork

Amigo Publishing sues producer Chopsquad DJ (Darrel Jackson) for allegedly attempting to renege on a catalog licensing deal using a false competing offer.
Music
fromLos Angeles Times
3 months ago

After wildfires destroy his Pacific Palisades home, Bernie Leadon finds creative renewal

Bernie Leadon's new album Too Late To Be Cool revisits his country‑rock roots, using a 45‑year‑old photo and honoring late‑60s/early‑70s L.A. creative scene.
fromConsequence
4 months ago

Sting's Lawyer Says Police Bandmates May Have Been "Substantially Overpaid"

As reported by The New York Times, The Police drummer Stewart Copeland and guitarist Andy Summers filed their lawsuit in the High Court in London, alleging the band's lead vocalist and primary songwriter owes them "arranger's fees" stemming from the "digital exploitation" of The Police's back catalog. In the court documents, Copeland and Summers estimate they are owed "in excess of $2 million."
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