CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business in recent weeks, including the European Parliament voting down the latest draft of the new copyright directive, Glassnote’s legal battle with Childish Gambino, and Rage Against The Machine against Nigel Farage. Setlist is sponsored by 7digital.
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Stories discussed this week:
• European Parliament votes down Copyright Directive, meaning further safe harbour debate in September
• Music industry comments on copyright directive ruling
• Glassnote sues Childish Gambino in SoundExchange royalties dispute
• Glassnote comments on Childish Gambino royalties dispute
• Rage Against The Machine issue cease and desist over Nigel Farage’s podcast
In brief:
• US appeals court declines to reconsider controversial Blurred Lines judgement
• Tencent confirms it will IPO in the US
• Sonos files for IPO
• Drake plays surprise headline set at Wireless, after DJ Khaled pulls out
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