In the CMU Masterclass 'Music Copyright In 2024' you'll learn about key trends and developments in music copyright included how music rights are monetised, protected and traded.…
Believe deal; Big Machine promotions; MLC review; BMG drops Roger Waters; Jake Shears podcast; MOBOs; Adele, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, BRITs Week, Body Count shows; new music from PSB, Paramore, Becky Hill, Ghetts, Breeders, BADBADNOTGOOD, Camera Obscura, Ibibio Sound Machine, Louis Carnell, Narcotix…
After using its power and influence to force through changes to how streaming platforms pay for music, Universal Music - the biggest music company in the world - has set its sights on TikTok, which it accuses of “bullying and intimidation” in licensing negotiations.…
Researcher and consultant Vick Bain welcomes the new report from Parliament’s Women And Equalities Committee on Misogyny In Music and outlines how the industry should respond to it…
Music industry collecting societies GEMA and SACEM have published a report on music and AI, based on a survey of 15,000 songwriter and publisher members. It sets out the opportunities and the threats posed by AI to the music-making community…
Believe UK Managing Director Alex Kennedy looks ahead to 2024 in the latest of our continuing series of interviews reviewing key trends and developments in the music business. He discusses recent deals and campaigns, as well as the company’s work on AI and the evolving digital music landscape.…
Part of the UK government’s wider work on the economics of music streaming, a transparency code has been published which sees streaming services and music companies commit to provide more information to artists, songwriters and their managers about digital deals and royalties…
UK Parliament’s Women And Equalities Committee has published a damning report on misogyny in the music industry. It found that harassment and abuse frequently go unreported, with some companies actively suppressing such claims, and makes numerous proposals for new legislation to tackle the issue…
Music industry organisations including UK Music, the BPI, MMF, Black Lives In Music, and the Musicians’ Union comment on the Misogyny In Music report published by the UK Parliament’s Women And Women And Equalities Committee this morning…