A host of music creator advocacy organizations are gearing up for battle against the American Law Institute’s project to “restate” copyright law. At 5 p.m. ET today (June 8), several sections of the copyright Restatement pertaining to issues including fixation (how a work must be “fixed” in a tangible medium to get protection) and joint authorship go up for a vote in front of the full ALI membership for the first time.
Source: ‘Going to Get Ugly’: Advocates Sound the Alarm Ahead of Copyright ‘Restatement’ Vote


The European Commission on Friday sought to clarify the scope and liability of revised copyright rules adopted last year in an effort to defuse criticism from France, Poland, EU broadcasters and internet activists. The Commission in its policy paper published on Friday said Article 17 would only apply to online service providers and online audio and video streaming service providers which make money from copyrighted work uploaded to their platforms by their users.
Warner Music Group (WMG) has signed a strategic global multi-year partnership with music technology company Songclip. The deal will see Songclip use WMG’s catalog on its API, enabling social media users to add clips of licensed music to their online photos and videos in video, dating and gaming apps.
Netflix has struck a new long-term exclusive agreement with BMG for the management and administration of its music publishing rights worldwide outside the U.S., the companies announced on Wednesday. The companies forged a similar deal in 2017. Under the arrangement, BMG will serve as Netflix’s exclusive music partner outside the U.S., handling rights and royalties for its original films and series.


