For years, live music fans could stop in at Mad City Coffee in Columbia on a Friday or Saturday night and take in a set or two of rock, folk or improvisational jazz. The 2,000-square-foot ...
Ever since operetta composer Victor Herbert sued Shanley’s restaurant in New York in 1917 to force it to pay for playing his song on a player-piano, songwriters and music publishers have depended on ...
Universal Music Group sued Triller on Thursday, alleging that the video-sharing app has failed to make payments for the last nine months, in violation of their licensing agreement. In the complaint ...
In a new lawsuit, Sony Music Entertainment is accusing Triller of not paying licensing fees and letting users share the work of Sony Music artists on the app even after the label terminated its deal ...
Sony had accused Triller of failing to make timely payments, and the agreement comes months after a judge awarded a $4.6 million judgement against the social video app. By Winston Cho Triller has ...
Universal Music Group (UMG) has filed a lawsuit against video app Triller over unpaid license fees, Variety reports and Pitchfork can confirm. The complaint, which was filed in a Los Angeles court, ...
Sony Music rips Triller's "brazen contempt" for intellectual property rights, while the social video app says the label "grossly mischaracterizes" their relationship and is acting like a bully. By ...
Public media leaders are working through questions about the future of systemwide music license agreements now paid for by CPB. CPB has paid for rights and royalty agreements for public media stations ...