While many believe the proper information for royalty collection is automatically and cleanly logged with every platform as soon as a song is released by a distributor or label, it often is not the case for a variety of reasons, leaving songwriters and artists open to savvier bad actors claiming their copyrights in their absence instead.
Source: Muserk Launches AI-Enhanced Platform to Collect ‘Every Royalty Everywhere’



Pornhub has discovered the ‘holy grail’ to combat piracy on user-generated content sites. This remarkable achievement is exemplified by a historic 98% drop in DMCA removals. All that it took was the mandatory verification of uploaders’ identities. An impressive result that won’t go unnoticed by some of the largest media companies in the world.
Songwriter organizations are demanding transparency into the precise terms of the Phonorecords IV settlement that was announced in August. Songwriters Guild of America president and MCNA officer Rick Carnes and Society of Composers & Lyricists president and MCNA co-chair Ashley Irwin just recently issued the call for transparency in a letter to the Copyright Royalty Board (CRB).
In a coordinated call to action, more than 100 rightsholders and organizations spanning sports and other live entertainment are demanding action from the European Union to end live piracy – now. They want new legislation that will guarantee the swift removal and blocking of illegal streams. The signs suggest that intermediaries – not actual pirates – will be the targets.

