The National Music Publishers’ Assn. has launched takedowns against Spotify for the unlicensed use of music in podcasts.
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Music publishers in the US have started issuing takedown notices in relation to unlicensed music in Spotify podcasts. Spotify says the move is a “weak response” to a judge last week dismissing the mus ...
Spotify announced its fourth-quarter earnings, marking its first full year of profitability since its inception 17 years ago.
Spotify and Universal Music Group (UMG) have announced a multi-year licensing agreement that covers both recorded music and ...
Spotify shares climbed 10% Tuesday after the music streaming company recorded its first full year of profitability, closing ...
Spotify shares are up 10% premarket on a strong fourth quarter that saw users and subscribers grow and the global music giant ...
Spotify has just won in a US court case regarding claims that an attempt to add extra value to their customers was simply a ...
The NMPA will issue takedown notices to Spotify for 2,500 podcast episodes that allegedly contain "unlicensed musical works" from member publishers.
Music publishers are asking Spotify to remove thousands of unlicensed songs from podcasts on its platform, a massive takedown ...
In the most recent quarter, Spotify said its gross margin increased to 31.1% from the prior year's 26.4%. Wall Street is ...
Spotify reported its first full-year profit Tuesday, and an additional 35 million monthly active users.