CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last seven days, including Live Nation’s Ticketmaster shutting down its ticket resale sites in Europe, Warner/Chappell going legal in a dispute over some Frank Sinatra songs, and the BBC’s decision not to appeal the court ruling over its coverage of a police raid on Cliff Richard’s home. Setlist is sponsored by 7digital.
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Stories discussed this week:
• Ticketmaster to shut European resale sites Get Me In! and Seatwave
• Warner goes legal over Frank Sinatra songs and an often forgotten British reversion right
• BBC won’t appeal Cliff Richard police raid ruling
Also mentioned:
• IMPALA lodges concerns with European Commission over “seismic” impact of Sony’s EMI deals
• The best Madonna birthday lists – RANKED!
• CMU Trends Guide To Music Rights: Part One
Upcoming events:
• ‘Making Music From Copyright’ seminars
• Speed briefings at music conferences
• ‘Dissecting The Digital Dollar’ masterclass with the Musicians’ Union
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