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Today, 7:42 AM
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On Wednesday, the United States Supreme Court overturned a lower court’s determination that internet service provider (ISP) Cox Communications was liable for copyright infringement committed by its users.
In the majority opinion written by Justice Clarence Thomas, the Court ruled that a service provider can only be found contributorily liable if it intended for its service to be used for infringement. To establish this intent, a provider must either actively encourage or promote infringement through its service (inducement) or purposefully build a service tailored to facilitate infringement (lack of substantial non-infringing uses).
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Today, 7:40 AM
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AI firm Anthropic is still facing copyright-infringement lawsuits from music publishers… and now the publishers are going in for what they hope will be the legal kill.
The publishers, who include various UMG subsidiaries as well as Concord Music Group and ABKCO Music, have filed for partial summary judgement against Anthropic in the case, which focuses on their allegations that the company’s Claude model was trained on their lyrics.
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Today, 7:39 AM
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If you’ve been around as long as Music Ally has, you’ll have seen a number of startups try to make ‘music messaging apps’ work, usually without success.
Rithm, PingTune, La-La, Doowapp, Music Messenger, Beatshare, MuzApp, Sharebunk, Ditty and MSTY are among the examples we’ve covered over the years, and none of them could get the ‘WhatsApp, but with music clips’ idea to stick.
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March 24, 5:00 PM
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The federal settlement that abruptly pulled the Department of Justice out of its antitrust case against Live Nation and Ticketmaster is now facing heightened scrutiny, with Judge Arun Subramanian ordering the parties to publicly outline how they plan to move the agreement through Tunney Act review.
In an order entered Monday, Subramanian directed Live Nation, the United States, and any other settling parties to file a joint letter by Friday, March 27 explaining when they expect to submit a proposed consent judgment and what review steps they believe the court must take.
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March 25, 8:28 AM
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M&G Investments announces a $267 million asset-backed securities financing deal for Seeker Music, providing financial firepower to fuel growth. Music publishing and record company Seeker Music, established in 2020 with backing from M&G Investments’ Life business, has secured a $267 million asset-backed securities financing deal with M&G. The transaction provides Seeker with the financial firepower to fuel its growth plans while diversifying M&G’s portfolio.
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March 24, 4:55 PM
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Epic Games cuts over 1,000 jobs in its second major round of layoffs in three years. It’s part of an effort to offset spending more than it’s making on Fortnite. Despite being one of the most popular video games on the market since its 2017 debut, Fortnite is spending more money than it’s making in 2026. According to Bloomberg, Fortnite developer Epic Games is laying off more than 1,000 employees amid a broader downturn in engagement with the game over the past year. It’s the company’s second major round of cuts in three years, having eliminated 830 employees for similar reasons in September 2023.
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March 25, 8:24 AM
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In 2026, music can reach hundreds of millions of people while sitting almost entirely outside the traditional music business.
Platforms like TikTok and YouTube Shorts can drive superstar-scale audiences for artists whose profiles remain completely under the radar, providing a platform for their music to cut through on the established music-streaming services too.
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March 25, 8:23 AM
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Katy Arnander, director of programming at SXSW London, teased this year’s conference program Tuesday evening at an event at a hip bar in the uber-cool neighborhood of Shoreditch, East London, where the festival is staged. The bar’s name, Equal Parts, neatly reflected the nature of SXSW London, as outlined by Arnander.
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March 24, 4:55 PM
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Bandsintown announces a new integration with Apple Music that brings concert listings directly to artist pages on the streaming platform. Live music and event discovery platform Bandsintown has announced a partnership with Apple Music that integrates the service with concert listings directly into the music streaming platform. With the release of iOS 26.4, tour dates will automatically appear on Apple Music artist pages and in a new Concerts tab within Search, significantly expanding concert discovery on Apple Music.
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March 24, 4:54 PM
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StubHub (NYSE: STUB), the leading global ticket marketplace, and viagogo, its international platform, today announced a new Open Distribution partnership – a model previously called “Direct Issuance” – with ULTRA Europe, strengthening the festival’s international ticketing strategy and expanding access for fans traveling from around the world to one of Europe’s most anticipated electronic music events.
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March 24, 4:48 PM
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Top communications firm Shore Fire Media has named Angela Barkan CEO as founder Marilyn Laverty moves to chairman of Shore Fire and senior advisor to parent company Dolphin.
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March 24, 8:17 AM
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Last week, Live Nation and Ticketmaster unexpectedly reached a settlement with the Justice Department in the antitrust lawsuit that was filed when Joe Biden was still in office. This meant that the controversial companies wouldn't have to face trial for illegally monopolizing the live-entertainment space and driving up ticket prices, and fervent Trump supporter Kid Rock, who testified against Live Nation and Ticketmaster, was pissed. Now, the Wall Street Journal reports that Trump personally pushed for the settlement.
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March 24, 7:53 AM
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FKA Twigs – aka Tahliah Debrett Barnett – is bringing indie band The Twigs to court, after Laura and Linda Good — the twin sisters who make up the band — sent her multiple cease-and-desist letters from 2024 onwards.
The Good twins claim that Barnett should not be allowed to use her stage name until they receive compensation for its similarities to their own.
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Today, 7:40 AM
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After previously announcing the nighttime stadium lineup, CMA Fest has unveiled a list of about 150 artists who will be doing free shows on the daytime stages when the festival takes over the downtown Nashville area June 4-7.
Stephen Wilson Jr., Tucker Wetmore, the War and Treaty, Melissa Etheridge, Carter Faith, Dasha, Marcus King, Molly Tuttle, Ty Myers, Ernest, Midland and Charles Wesley Godwin are among the artists who’ll be making their way to the three venues whose lineups were just announced — the Chevy Riverfront Stage, the Dr. Pepper Amp Stage at Ascend Park and the Chevy Vibes Stage at Walk of Fame Park.
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Today, 7:40 AM
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Well, this is awkward. Two separate newspapers confidently claimed that BTS’s comeback concert had been watched by an estimated 300 million people on Netflix. However, Netflix… begs to differ.
“BTS The Comeback Live | Arirang drew 18.4 million global viewers (Live+1), proving the group’s influence has only intensified during their time apart,” is the official statement from the video-streaming service.
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Today, 7:39 AM
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A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and Live Nation Entertainment to provide by March 27, 2026, a joint letter explaining how they intend to proceed with court review of their proposed antitrust settlement. The order from Judge Arun Subramanian states: “Defendants, the United States of America, and any other settling parties who anticipate their settlements will require the Court’s review under 15 U.S.C. § 16, should jointly file a letter on the docket providing guidance as to how these cases will proceed between them. Specifically, they should apprise the Court of when they expect to file a proposed consent judgment, and the steps that they expect will be required as to the review of the proposed consent judgement, including the anticipated timing of those steps.”
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March 25, 8:24 AM
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Apple Music has partnered with Ticketmaster and Bandsintown to surface upcoming concerts based on your listening, with quick links to buy tickets. Here are the details.
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March 24, 4:48 PM
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There have been several examples in the last year of new tracks or albums seemingly released by artists that turned to be fake. Songs that they had never recorded – often AI-generated – turning up under their profiles on Spotify, Apple Music and other streaming services.
Emily Portman, The Sweet Enoughs and Blaze Foley are three examples of musicians who found themselves spoofed in this way. And Foley’s been dead since 1989. Each new story increased the pressure on DSPs to take action. Now Spotify is.
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March 25, 8:27 AM
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Global Local has launched UnMute, the UK’s first artist roster dedicated to showcasing disabled artists, including Ali Affleck, Deaf Rave, DJ Flood and Drag Syndrome.
The roster has been in development for more than two years with support from Andrew Lansley, Creative Director for UnMute, and input from partners The Musicians’ Union, Attitude is Everything, and Drake Music.
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March 25, 9:12 AM
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Influencers will be able to link products directly in their content, similar to how TikTok Shop links are embedded.
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March 25, 9:12 AM
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For a brief window during every high-demand onsale, thousands of highly engaged fans are in the same place, at the same time, paying attention. Queue-it’s new Visitor Engagement feature gives ticketing organisations a way to make that moment count, by improving the waiting experience for fans and capturing zero-party data in the process.
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March 24, 4:49 PM
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The live music event and discovery platform is bringing concert listings directly to Apple Music users.
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March 24, 4:54 PM
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Hybrid music collectibles fuse the raw appeal of physical items with the secure edge of NFTs in 2026. Collectors now grab signed guitars from rock legends, worn stage outfits, and limited vinyl runs, each tied to an NFT that locks in provenance, enables quick trades worldwide, and unlocks ongoing royalties. Phygital music collectibles exploded recently, with transactions in phygital NFTs and physical goods jumping 60%. The hybrid segment holds a $5.6 billion market cap, fueled by real utility over pure hype.
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March 24, 4:47 PM
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Willie Nelsons Outlaw Music Festival will return for an 11th anniversary tour in summer 2026, it was announced Tuesday. But for some fans of these Americana extravaganzas, it may require a bit more traveling to join the fun. The tour will touch down in about a third the number of cities that last year’s outing did, with only a dozen locales on the itinerary, after last year’s expansion to 35 stops.
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March 23, 12:34 PM
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Primary Wave Music has announced a “definitive” agreement to acquire Kobalt, one of the world’s largest independent music publishing and technology platforms, from Francisco Partners, creating a company valued at approximately $7 billion. The transaction, announced Monday morning, includes an investment from Brookfield; Variety sources estimate the value of the deal at around $1.5 billion.
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