The singer and music producer joins the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Miley Cyrus and Dua Lipa in being sued for including allegedly unlicensed paparazzi pictures in social media posts.
Borchetta is known for working with artists including Tim McGraw, Glen Campbell and Dusty Springfield at Curb Records, Capitol, Mercury and more.
Melissa Cooper, who worked as head of development at Mass Appeal, claimed she faced discrimination as a “white woman working in hip-hop,” ultimately leading to her firing.
Critics say StubHub needs to stop selling tickets its sellers don't actually own.
A country singer is suing on behalf of "thousands" of other independent artists whose songs have allegedly been used to train artificial intelligence.
The high court finally ends an unsuccessful legal battle over accusations that Sheeran's hit “Thinking Out Loud” infringed Gaye‘s iconic track.
Katie Dean left the major-label system to work at a smaller operation that prioritized artist development — and scored big with her first signing.
Also this week: Derek “Drex” Jancar wins Billboard Canada's Impact Award, and the first-ever Canadian edition of Billboard Managers to Watch is announced.
Although 14 of the 20 stocks in the Billboard Global Music Index lost value, it declined just 0.2% as many of the companies with the biggest impact fared well.
Rob Stringer says the major has "engaged with more than 800 companies on ethical product creation, content protection and detection, enhancing metadata" and more.






