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    • AI lawsuit warns of “devastating impacts” on human creativity
      Jun 28 2024
      On this week’s show, we discuss the launch of the record industry’s first major lawsuits against music-generating AI companies - with the RIAA coordinating litigation against Suno and Udio - plus a group of songwriters are suing PRS.

      SECTION TIMES
      01: Labels v Suno + Udio (00:04:30)
      02: News in brief (00:15:20)
      03: Songwriters v PRS (00:18:05)
      (Timings may be slightly different due to adverts)

      THIS WEEK'S MAIN STORIES
      • Suno and Udio’s “lawless” behaviour cheapens human creativity with sound-a-likes and knock-offs says watershed RIAA lawsuit
      • Suno boss accuses music industry of “reverting to its old lawyer-led playbook”
      • Udio responds to record label lawsuit insisting its AI model ‘listens’ rather than ‘copies’
      • PRS sued over “unreasonable and unnecessary hurdles” for writers directly licensing their live performances

      NEWS IN BRIEF
      • UK Music names Tom Kiehl as new CEO
      • Live Nation boss Michael Rapino sued by shareholder over DoJ action
      • SiriusXM breaches consumer rights by charging an extra music royalties extra fee, says lawsuit
      • KKR acquires Superstruct

      ALSO MENTIONED
      • SXSW ditches weapons sponsors to burnish brand - so why won’t it ditch its ties to Saudi Arabia?
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      25 min
    • Spotify referred to FTC over “unlawful conduct”
      Jun 14 2024
      On this week’s show, we discuss the latest escalation in the fight over Spotify’s reclassification of its premium subscription as an audiobook and music bundle in the US, the lawsuit against Drake for putting one of his own song titles on a t-shirt, and the return of the band formerly known as Easy Life, who have nothing to do with easyJet.

      SECTION TIMES
      01: Spotify (00:10:22)
      02: News in brief (00:17:24)
      03: Drake and Hard Life (00:19:28)
      (Timings may be slightly different due to adverts)

      THIS WEEK'S MAIN STORIES
      • Music publishers now fighting Spotify audiobook bundling trick on multiple fronts
      • Drake sued over t-shirts referencing his track ‘Members Only’
      • Easy Life return as Hard Life following easyGroup legal battle

      NEWS IN BRIEF
      • The COVID trend of late-in-the-day ticket purchases has continued, says Eventbrite
      • Musicians now see success from a more long-term perspective, study finds
      • Martin Shkreli ordered to hand over copies of Wu-Tang album

      ALSO MENTIONED
      • Touting, touring and AI in the spotlight in election manifestos
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      27 min
    • It’s been a bad week to be Live Nation
      May 31 2024
      On this week's show we discuss the US government’s legal action against Live Nation that seeks to force it to sell off Ticketmaster, ticket touts’ plans to fight the Labour Party’s proposed 10% price cap on the resale of tickets, and more.

      SECTION TIMES
      01: Live Nation (00:06:40)
      02: News in brief (00:23:07)
      03: Ticket resale lobbying (00:26:52)
      (Timings may be slightly different due to adverts)

      THIS WEEK'S MAIN STORIES
      • Live Nation monopoly is “anticompetitive” and must be broken up says DoJ lawsuit
      • Live Nation faces class action that could involve millions of ticket buyers
      • Hackers claim to have accessed personal data about 560 million Ticketmaster customers
      • Campaigners respond to “astounding” report on the “sinister” lobbying plans of ticket touts

      NEWS IN BRIEF
      • US court agrees to fast-track legal challenge over TikTok ban
      • Parklife founder Sacha Lord under pressure as Arts Council and GMCA launch investigations into COVID funding
      • Queen deal
      • Government confirms it has issued drug-testing licences to “some of the leading festivals in the UK”

      ALSO MENTIONED
      • Spotify sued over decision to stop supporting Car Thing
      • Spotify price hike in France
      • Revealed: how touts drew up secret plans to sabotage Labour’s ticket reforms (The Guardian)
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      34 min
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