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Newsletter for Legal created at April 21, 2025 06:50

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Latest Music Industry News: Investments, Legal Battles, and Global Developments

This newsletter is about various developments in the music industry, including music investment firm GoldState Music raising $500 million, NewJeans' legal battle with ADOR over contract termination, Reservoir launching PopIndia in India, and Universal Music Group warning Drake about his defamation lawsuit. It also covers UK Music advocating for more investment in music education and Tracy Chapman's album reentering Billboard charts. In India, the Delhi High Court ruled that PPL cannot issue licenses for sound recordings. Additionally, OpenDNS in Belgium has been shut down due to a web-blocking order obtained by DAZN.

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Charles Goldstuck’s GoldState raises $500m to buy music rights, with investment from Northleaf Capital and Ares Management - Music Business Worldwide 0.95 Music Business Worldwide 0 0
Seoul court rejects NewJeans’ motion to overturn injunction in ADOR dispute; group files another appeal - Music Business Worldwide 0.95 Music Business Worldwide 0 0
Mehr Honorar und bessere Konditionen 0.9 Urheber.info 0 0
Universal’s continued promotion of ‘Not Like Us’ has “solidified” the public’s false belief that Drake is a pedophile, says updated defamation lawsuit 0.85 Complete Music Update (CMU) 0 0
Reservoir expands Indian presence with new subsidiary PopIndia - Music Business Worldwide 0.85 Music Business Worldwide 0 0
UK Music sets out its five-point plan for music education 0.85 Music Ally 0 0
Tracy Chapman’s Debut Album Hits Top 10 on Billboard’s Album Sales Chart After Vinyl Reissue 0.85 Billboard 0 0
PPL licensing ruling shakes up India’s performance rights sector 0.85 Music Ally 0 0
Universal warns Drake ‘be careful what you wish for’ as rapper updates complaint to target Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl show - Music Business Worldwide 0.85 Music Business Worldwide 0 0
OpenDNS goes offline in Belgium in response to web-blocking order secured by Access Industries owned sports platform DAZ 0.85 Complete Music Update (CMU) 0 0
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