| We've covered the music business each day since 21 Jun 2002 Today's email is edition #5287 |
|
| | In today's CMU Daily: Earlier this month the music publishers suing Anthropic asked the court to issue an injunction stopping the AI company from infringing their copyrights while they pursue their lawsuit. In a new filing with the court, Anthropic says no injunction is required
One Liners: Dua Lipa ice cream TM, TickPick raises $250m; BMG confirms new EVP hire Celine Joshua, Appleâs new CFO; Isaac Hayes estate granted emergency injunction in Trump dispute, Foo Fighters x Trump, MIA <3 Trump, Bad Bunny sports agency vs MLB players, Gallagher brothers bury hatchet for big pay-day
Also today: On the back of two Beyonce co-writes and a global hit, Shaboozey wants to negotiate a new deal around his publishing. However, he first needs to buy himself out of an existing deal with Warner Chappel and, he claims, his old label is stopping him from doing that Plus: Tara Lily is CMU Approved
| |
|
| Using lyrics without permission has not caused any âirreparable harmâ to music publishers says Anthropic in injunction dispute | | Anthropic has asked a US court to deny a request made by a group of music publishers who want an injunction to force the AI company to stop its chatbot Claude from spitting out their lyrics and to ensure that their songs are not used in any future AI training.
In a legal filing earlier this month, the music companies claimed that Anthropric has âalready usurped publishersâ and songwritersâ control over the use of their works, denied them credit, and jeopardised their reputationsâ. If Anthropic is allowed to continue using lyrics, said the publishers, the âwanton copyingâ would âirreversibly damage the licensing market for lyrics, publishersâ relationships with licensees, and publishersâ goodwill with the songwriters they representâ.
While the broader lawsuit filed by the publishers is going through the courts, they want a judge to force an immediate stop to what they see as copyright infringement by Anthropic: both the use of their lyrics in the AI companyâs training datasets and the alleged outputting of their lyrics by Claude. | Read the full story | |
|
| LATEST JOBS | CMU's job ads are a great way to reach a broad audience across the industry and offer targeted exposure to people at all levels of seniority who are looking for new jobs. Our job ads reach tens of thousands of people each week, through our email, and our dedicated jobs pages.
| CMU's job ads are a great way to reach a broad audience across the industry and offer targeted exposure to people at all levels of seniority who are looking for new jobs. Our job ads reach tens of thousands of people each week, through our email, and our dedicated jobs pages.
Book now: |
|
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Horizon is CMU's new weekly newsletter - published each Friday - that brings you a hand-picked selection of early-stage career opportunities from across the music industry.
Whether you're looking for your first job in music or you're ready to take a step up, Horizon is here to help you find your dream job faster.
đ Click through to see the current selection. | |
|
|
|
| Deals Possibly feeling left out by Kid Cudi and DJ Khaledâs recent Bisquick and Nesquik deals, Dua Lipa has filed paperwork to register a trademark in the UK as part of a plan to launch her own ice cream range. TickPick has secured a $250 million investment from Brighton Park Capital to accelerate growth and scale operations. Appointments BMG has appointed Celine Joshua as Executive Vice President, Global Marketing. Apple has announced that Chief Financial Officer Luca Maestri will step aside with Kevan Parekh, currently Vice President Of Financial Planning And Analysis, becoming the companyâs new CFO. Legal The Isaac Hayes estate has been granted an emergency hearing by a federal judge in Georgia over Donald Trump's unauthorised use of the song 'Hold On, I'm Coming' at campaign events. Donald Trump's election campaign has claimed it had the right to use the Foo Fighters song 'My Hero' at a recent rally, despite the band's objections. Outkast have filed a lawsuit against EDM duo ATLiens for trademark infringement over the use of the 'ATLiens' name. The Major League Baseball Players Association in the US has asked a federal judge in Puerto Rico to hold Bad Bunny's sports agency Rimas Sports in contempt of court for allegedly defying a recent order to follow union rules. Sean âDiddyâ Combs has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by music producer Rodney âLil Rodâ Jones Jr, which accused the hip-hop mogul of sexual misconduct and other crimes. Nicki Minaj has been sued for $5 million by a fan named Tameer Peak, who accuses her of slander and cyber bullying. Martin Shkreli has been ordered by a federal judge to hand over all copies of Wu-Tang Clan's rare album 'Once Upon A Time in Shaolin' to his attorneys. Mickey Leigh, brother of Joey Ramone, has filed a lawsuit against Linda Cummings-Ramone, widow of Johnny Ramone, alleging trademark infringement related to the Ramones brand. Streaming, digital, retail & broadcast TIDAL has launched new songwriter tools allowing US songwriters to claim and manage their works. Sony Group has developed a new blockchain network called Soneium, which aims to deliver Web3 applications including protecting rights for creator-generated content and developing fair profit-sharing mechanisms between creators and fans. South Koreaâs Kakao Entertainment will host its annual Melon Music Awards, scheduled for 7 Dec, at Incheon's Mohegan Inspire Entertainment Resort. Rough Trade has reported strong growth in physical music sales and is considering further expansion. Other industry news & events The Music Industry Therapy Collective has launched Strength In Unity, a new online support group for Global Majority music artists and professionals in the UK. Golf Tom Grennan has headlined the AIG Women's Open golf championship at St Andrews, which took place last week. Artist News Macklemore has cancelled his upcoming Dubai concert, citing the United Arab Emirates' alleged involvement in Sudan's current conflict. Slipknot DJ Sid Wilson has suffered severe burns in a bonfire explosion on his Iowa farm, but the band says he will still perform at Rocklahoma festival next weekend. Saint Vitus Bar, the Brooklyn heavy metal venue, has permanently closed. MIA has endorsed Donald Trump for the 2024 US Presidential Election, marking a shift from her previous criticism of Trump in 2017, when she accused his administration of being âpathological liars" and having "mental disorders". Releases & Tours SURF GANG founding member Eera has released his new single âCrashâ. Juno Mamba has released his new EP âCold Rushâ. UPSAHL has released her new single âTears On The dancefloorâ. Elkka and Tom VR have collaborated on new single 'Body Ache'. Oasis have broken their sixteen year feud and announced their âOASIS LIVE 25â world tour. Including four shows at Londonâs Wembley Stadium 25-26 Jul and 2-3 Aug. Tickets go on sale from 9am this Saturday. | đ Read today's One Liners in full | | Warner Chappell is âhinderingâ Shaboozeyâs efforts to buy himself out of his deal, alleges lawsuit | | Country artist Shaboozey has sued Warner Chappell accusing the music publisher of blocking his attempts to fast-track his exit from an administration deal with the company by refusing to tell him how much of his advances remain unrecouped.
By failing to provide him with that information, he says, Warner Chappell is hindering his efforts to buy himself out of the deal. However, it seems that the dispute is really with his former label Kreshendo Entertainment, which has filed its own lawsuit.
Having co-written two tracks on BeyoncĂ©âs âCowboy Carterâ album, itâs no surprise that Shaboozey - real name Collins Chibueze - is looking to negotiate a new deal around his song rights. His own most recent track âA Bar Song (Tipsy)â has also been a global success, racking up more than 654 million plays on Spotify, another 105 million on YouTube, as well as tens of millions of views driven by use in short form video on TikTok and Instagram, with three quarters of a million clips using the track across those two platforms alone.
| Read the full story | | đ§ Approved: Tara Lily | | South Londoner and British Bengali musician Tara Lily has an eclectic sound that transcends jazz, electronica, trip-hop and alternative R&B, all while weaving in Indian soundscapes to create something uniquely her own. A classically trained jazz musician from Trinity Laban Conservatoire Of Music, Lilyâs deep understanding of diverse genres and the cultures they come from shines through in her work.
Her latest single, âBreathe Nowâ, is a jazz-infused dnb track, built around a classic 90s jungle sample with trumpets, keys and vocals layered to form a trippy soundscape. Accompanied by a mixed-media visualiser by Central Saint Martins artist and graphic designer Ace Rahman, the song encourages getting out of the mind and into the body, inspired by Lilyâs work with SHAKTI energy (divine female lifeforce).
The track leads her debut album âSpeak In The Darkâ, which is set for release on 27 Sep. Lily describes the album as a reflection of her experience with ADHD, saying, "I was diagnosed with ADHD at fifteen when I was expelled from school. I often feel like every day is an emotional rollercoaster. This album is a representation of that. Itâs a journey of high-energy, intense songs and deep, slow, mournful ballads". đ§ Watch the visualiser for âBreathe Nowâ here
| Read online |
|
|
|
|