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"Music Copyright Battles: Sister Nancy, Slipknot, AI companies, Ticketmaster's response"

This newsletter is about legal battles surrounding music copyrights and unauthorized use of artists' songs, including cases involving Sister Nancy, Slipknot, and John Williamson. It also addresses concerns over AI companies using creative content without proper compensation and Ticketmaster's response to criticism about colluding with ticket touts for resale.

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Sister Nancy Talks New Documentary & Why Jay-Z’s 2017 ‘Bam Bam’ Sample Is Her Favorite: ‘He Did the Right Thing, Everybody Else Was Cheap’  0.95 Billboard 0 0
Slipknot sue cybersquatter that has controlled the band’s dotcom domain since 2001 0.95 Complete Music Update (CMU) 0 0
Attorneys bicker as the big ‘dembow riddim’ copyright case progresses 0.95 Complete Music Update (CMU) 0 0
Suno doesn’t understand copyright law and is wrong about stream-ripping rules, say major labels 0.9 Complete Music Update (CMU) 0 0
White House Doubles Down on Trump ‘No Kings’ Feces Bomber Video With ‘Top Gun’ Meme After Kenny Loggins Complaint 0.9 Billboard 0 0
Not ‘True Blue’: John Williamson Says Anti-Immigration Protesters ‘Hijacked’ His Song 0.9 Billboard 0 0
Lyanno, Maciel & More Share How to Be Heard Beyond the Stage at Latin Music Week 2025 0.85 Billboard 0 0
Immigration Attorney Breaks Down Visa Challenges Impacting Regional Mexican Musicians: ‘The Burden Is on the Artist’ 0.85 Billboard 0 0
"Raubzug gegen die Kreativen stoppen" 0.85 Urheber.info 0 0
Ticketmaster says FTC allegations it colluded with touts “nonsensical”, but it is changing some of its rules and shutting down TradeDesk 0.85 Complete Music Update (CMU) 0 0
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