SoundExchange wins $9.7m royalties lawsuit against Slacker and parent company LiveOne

A court in California has ruled in favor of US performance rights organization SoundExchange in its lawsuit against Slacker, Inc. and parent company LiveOne in the US over unpaid royalties owed to creators and rights owners. SoundExchange in June sued Slacker, a music platform that offers free and subscription-based access to licensed songs via music stations, accusing the firm of failing to pay statutory royalties to creators in 2017.

Source: SoundExchange wins $9.7m royalties lawsuit against Slacker and parent company LiveOne

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