Can you sue somebody for copying your "novel idea" that artists might be eligible for federal COVID relief funds? We're about to find out.
CEO Jennifer Witz says the company aims to control costs while prioritizing a rebuild of its technology infrastructure.
Ethiopia Habtemariam oversaw the best period for the storied label in years. With her impending departure, questions for the future remain.
The exec, who has been with the company for two decades, returned from a yearlong sabbatical in May 2021.
The month lacked major Web3 music launches, so independents filled the void as overall sales volume dropped more than 70%.
The Mexican singer-songwriter signed a go-forward and full catalog deal with the company.
As the 117th Congress winds to a close, industry advocates are urging leaders on Capitol Hill to pass the long-simmering HITS Act before the January changeover.
Following Sony's lawsuit, one label source says "millions" in unpaid royalties are the issue. Triller denies this, saying the app is "reassessing" label deals.
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.