June 25, 2025
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Apple Music, Spotify Finally Update Copyrights to Taylor Swift’s Albums

Apple Music and Spotify finally updated the copyrights to Taylor Swift’s albums after she bought back the master recordings of her first six albums — and fans are rejoicing. “With the latest Spotify update, Taylor Swift’s first 6 albums now credit their rightful owner across both Spotify and Apple Music,” one fan account wrote via

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Kneecap land biggest show yet in London after terror offence charge

Kneecap have announced their biggest show ever in London (Picture: Getty) Kneecap are going from strength to strength after announcing one of their biggest headline shows ever. The Belfast rap group – which consists of Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap and DJ Próvaí – were formed in 2017 and have risen to prominence with songs including

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MLav Racing unveils debut TT team

Ian Hutchinson and Mike Browne to form two-rider lineup MLav Racing has officially unveiled its team to debut at the Isle of Man TT Races this year. The squad – run by former British Supersport champion Michael Laverty – will run two riders in the form of 16-time TT winner Ian Hutchinson and emerging Irish

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Zimbabwe: Winky D’s Hard Hitting Songs Ibotso, Copyrights Being Studied At UZ

ZIMDANCEHALL artiste Winky D’s two hard hitting songs Ibotso and Copyrights off his 2023 and 2015 albums respectively, are being studied at the University of Zimbabwe’s (UZ) Law Department, NewZimbabwe has learnt. Both songs, sent shockwaves in ruling Zanu PF circles when they were released, Ibotso being blacklisted on state controlled radio and television stations.

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The official website of the Republic of Korea

This is a scene from the Hallyu (Korean Wave) convention KCON LA in Los Angeles that ran from July 26-28, 2024. (CJ ENM) By Gil Kyuyoung The country’s copyright trade last year posted a surplus thanks to the popularity of Hallyu (Korean Wave) content. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism on March 19 said

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Deadmau5, Mau5trap Sells Catalog for $55 Million

Create Music Group acquired the catalogs of electronic music producer deadmau5 and record label mau5trap in a deal valued at more than $55 million.  The deal includes the sound recordings and copyrights of more than 4,000 songs and will see the formation of a joint venture to release future recordings by deadmau5 and from mau5trap.

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Isaac Hayes Estate Files Copyright Suit, Say This Cat Donald Trump Is A Bad Mother- Above the Law

(Photo by Michael Gonzalez/Getty Images) Donald Trump and his campaign are due in court on September 3, after a federal judge set an emergency hearing to address allegations that Trump has persistently infringed intellectual property rights held by the estate of the late Isaac Hayes. Could you even imagine Donald Trump taking someone else’s hard

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Major labels ask US Supreme Court to reconsider $1 bln Cox copyright case, ET LegalWorld

Record labels including Sony Music , Warner Music Group and Universal Music Group have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review a decision that wiped out a $1 billion jury verdict for them against internet service provider Cox Communications. In a petition made public on Tuesday, the labels asked the high court to reconsider a

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Sylar Simone, Jean Dawson, Cash Cobain & More

It may be the week of the Democratic National Convention — where Vice President Kamala Harris will reiterate that “we’re not going back” — but hip-hop is pretty into nostalgia right about now. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Travis Scott’s iconic 2014 mixtape Days Before Rodeo is

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Trump keeps using copyright protected songs, musicians are angry

Former president Donald Trump continues to be threatened with lawsuits and cease-and-desist notices due to the Republican presidential nominee using copyright protected songs at rallies. The Village People’s “YMCA” can be heard blaring at Donald Trump’s rallies causing attendees to dance. Still, while the disco group has not voiced irritation for using their hit song,

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