Also this week: BMG announces a new A&R structure for its Madrid-based operation, Venice Music taps a vp of business and legal affairs and more.
Newly unsealed legal documents reveal that the star believes Bacardi owes him billions for his half of their cognac joint venture.
Jim Shaw, who was given publishing rights to the rockabilly song by a friend, is enjoying an unexpected "bonanza" after its use in Netflix's mega-hit "Wednesday."
Scroll over Beethoven and tell Spotify the news: UMG has its own classical online service – and it’s raising important questions about the current music model.
Also this week: NetEase signs a licensing renewal with J-pop label Avex, WME snaps up Reneé Rapp and more.
The problem is bigger than most people realize, and it seems to benefit major-label stars as well as developing acts, according to internal data from SoundCloud.
A litigious music licensing company says that CNN's international outlets committed "massive willful copyright infringement."
The company’s shares have lost 34% of their value so far this year and are trading well below company's operative net asset value.
The two powerhouse firms have represented talent like Billie Eilish, Guns N' Roses, Benny Blanco, and Smokey Robinson in the past.
The agreement clarifies permitting and safety measures at the complex, where 10 people died during a performance by Travis Scott last November.