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Protecting Music Rights: Legal Battles and Controversies in the Industry

This newsletter is about recent legal battles and controversies in the music industry involving copyright infringement and the unauthorized use of music. From Scottish band Franz Ferdinand expressing outrage over the use of their song in an IDF video to artists suing Google over its Lyria music AI model and UK collecting society PRS suing Valve Corporation, the articles shed light on the importance of protecting intellectual property and obtaining proper licenses for music. The settlement of the antitrust lawsuit between Live Nation and the US Department of Justice and the ongoing legal battle with state Attorney Generals highlight the struggle to address monopolies in the ticketing marketplace.

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Franz Ferdinand Blast Israeli Defense Forces For Using ‘Take Me Out’ in War Propaganda Video: ‘This Makes Us Both Nauseous and Furious’ 0.95 Billboard 0 0
Decision for democracy and innovation in the European Parliament 0.9 Urheber.info 0 0
Google had every opportunity to train its AI legally, but chose to do it on the cheap instead, say indie musicians in new lawsuit 0.9 Complete Music Update (CMU) 0 0
PRS sues gaming platform giant Steam for copyright infringement 0.9 Complete Music Update (CMU) 0 0
GEMA vs SUNO 0.85 Urheber.info 0 0
Live Nation antitrust trial judge says individual US states should seek direct settlement with Live Nation 0.85 Complete Music Update (CMU) 0 0
Noah Kahan Defends Chappell Roan From ‘Parasitic’ Autograph Hounds After Paris Incident: ‘F–k Em All’ 0.85 Billboard 0 0
Live Nation settles DoJ antitrust lawsuit - but state lawsuits may continue 0.85 Complete Music Update (CMU) 0 0
GEMA klagt gegen Suno 0.85 Urheber.info 0 0
Entscheidung für Demokratie und Innovation im Europäischen Parlament 0.85 Urheber.info 0 0
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