Music Business
Live giant CTS Eventim grew its revenues by 9.6% in 2025
Ticketing and live firm CTS Eventim has published its latest financial results, including figures for 2025 as a whole. The post is from Music Ally.
Shane Knotts promoted to SVP, Global Royalties at Sony Music Publishing
Knotts joined SMP in 1994 as a Royalty Manager and has spent his entire career at the company. Source
Crusy delivers A Sunset in San Francisco
Toolroom delivers a record that does exactly what it says on the tin, and it comes from one of the label’s key players, Crusy. 2026 is already seeing Crusy continue his upward climb with a release on Nic Fanciulli’s iconic Saved Records and Tony Romera’s House Delivery wasting no time in setting the
Australia passes copyright bill for orphan works
The Copyright Amendment Bill 2026 introduces for the first time an “orphan works” scheme.
Australia’s Parliament Passes Copyright Bill That Unlocks Orphan Works
The Copyright Amendment Bill 2026 introduces for the first time an “orphan works” scheme.
Unison discusses digital-first publishing rights management
In this Member Feature, we speak with David Serras Pereira, Licensing and International Manager at Unison about how they've built an independent, multi-territorial publishing rights management platfor
Unison: Digital-First Publishing Rights Management
In this Member Feature, we speak with David Serras Pereira, Licensing and International Manager at Unison about how they've built an independent, multi-territorial publishing rights management platfor
Unison's Publishing Rights Management Platform
In this Member Feature, we speak with David Serras Pereira, Licensing and International Manager at Unison about how they've built an independent, multi-territorial publishing rights management platfor
Unison Discusses Digital-First Publishing Rights Management
In this Member Feature, we speak with David Serras Pereira, Licensing and International Manager at Unison about how they've built an independent, multi-territorial publishing rights management platfor
Unison: An Independent Publishing Rights Management Platform
In this Member Feature, we speak with David Serras Pereira, Licensing and International Manager at Unison about how they've built an independent, multi-territorial publishing rights management platfor
Unison: A Digital-First Publishing Rights Platform
In this Member Feature, we speak with David Serras Pereira, Licensing and International Manager at Unison about how they've built an independent, multi-territorial publishing rights management platfor
Salt-N-Pepa Sue UMG Over Royalties
The iconic hip-hop duo is hoping to revive its copyright termination lawsuit against the world's biggest music company.
Salt-N-Pepa Music Ownership Appeal: Rappers Say UMG Unfairly Keeping ‘Lion’s Share’ of Royalties
The iconic hip-hop duo is hoping to revive its copyright termination lawsuit against the world's biggest music company.
Unison: Digital-First Music Publishing Rights Management
In this Member Feature, we speak with David Serras Pereira, Licensing and International Manager at Unison about how they've built an independent, multi-territorial publishing rights management platfor
Elon Musk's X Cites SCOTUS Ruling in Music Copyright Dispute
The closely watched music licensing lawsuit might be affected by recent Supreme Court caselaw on internet platform liability.
Elon Musk’s X Says Supreme Court’s Cox Piracy Ruling Dooms Music Publishers’ Copyright Case
The closely watched music licensing lawsuit might be affected by recent Supreme Court caselaw on internet platform liability.
Unison: Building a Digital-First Music Rights Platform
In this Member Feature, we speak with David Serras Pereira, Licensing and International Manager at Unison about how they've built an independent, multi-territorial publishing rights management platfor
‘George & Tammy’ Lawsuit Against Showtime Dismissed Again
The lawsuit, which alleged that the critically-acclaimed series unfairly depicted Tammy Wynette's late husband as the "villain," is now permanently dismissed.
‘George & Tammy’ Lawsuit Against Showtime Dismissed Again — This Time For Good
The lawsuit, which alleged that the critically-acclaimed series unfairly depicted Tammy Wynette's late husband as the "villain," is now permanently dismissed.
Member Feature: Unison's Publishing Rights Platform
In this Member Feature, we speak with David Serras Pereira, Licensing and International Manager at Unison about how they've built an independent, multi-territorial publishing rights management platfor