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Court Dismisses Wixen Music’s $50 Million Infringement Suit Against Triller

In November, Wixen Music Publishing filed a $50 million copyright infringement lawsuit against short-form video app (and fast-growing TikTok competitor) Triller. Now, a federal judge has dismissed the complaint in part because it’s unclear “whether the 1976 Act or the Copyright Act of 1909 applies” to the allegedly infringed works.

Source: Court Dismisses Wixen Music’s $50 Million Infringement Suit Against Triller

“Grumpy Cat” is Long Gone But Her Copyright Lives On in Court 

Grumpy Cat is no longer with us. Tardar Sauce passed away in 2019 but the humans she shared a house with are keeping her memory alive. They do this in the form of merchandise, but also in court where they have filed over a dozen lawsuits against sellers of counterfeit and copyright-infringing products.

Source: “Grumpy Cat” is Long Gone But Her Copyright Lives On in Court * TorrentFreak

Podcasting Is Booming. Will Hollywood Help or Hurt Its Future?

Once seen as a marginal forum for comedy, tech talk and public radio programming, podcasting is one of the hottest corners in media. Yet its formats and business practices are still developing, leading producers, executives and talent to view the medium as akin to television circa 1949: lucrative and uncharted territory with plenty of room for experimentation and flag-planting.

Source: Podcasting Is Booming. Will Hollywood Help or Hurt Its Future?

Bill to Make Facebook, Google Pay for News Clears Last Major Hurdle in Australia

The upper house of Australia’s Parliament passed legislation effectively requiring Facebook and Google to pay news outlets for content, moving the media code a big step closer to becoming law. The amendments announced Tuesday include requiring an additional round of negotiation before binding arbitration kicks in, as well as more acknowledgment of any deals Facebook reaches with publishers on its own.

Source: Bill to Make Facebook, Google Pay for News Clears Last Major Hurdle in Australia

Alphabet in talks with Spanish publishers to bring Google News back, sources say

Alphabet’s Google is negotiating individual licensing deals with a divided Spanish news industry that could allow the U.S. tech giant’s news service to resume in the country, three sources close to the matter told Reuters. Google News, which links to third party content, closed in Spain in late 2014 in response to legislation which meant it had to pay a mandatory collective licensing fee to re-publish headlines or snippets of news.

Source: Alphabet in talks with Spanish publishers to bring Google News back, sources say

Facebook Strikes Deal to Restore News Sharing in Australia

Facebook said on Monday that it would restore the sharing and viewing of news links in Australia after gaining more time to negotiate over a proposed law that would require it to pay for news content that appears on its site. The agreement means users and publishers in Australia can once again share links to news articles, after Facebook had blocked the practice last week.

Source: Facebook Strikes Deal to Restore News Sharing in Australia

Canada to follow Australia and take on Facebook, seeking payment for

Canada is poised to take on Facebook, following the example set by Australia, which began a war with the tech giant when the country’s publishers backed proposed legislation demanding payment for their content. Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault condemned Facebook’s actions as “highly irresponsible” last week when the social media giant removed all Australian news content from its sites in retaliation.

Source: Canada to follow Australia and take on Facebook, seeking payment for

Irving Azoff Purchases Controlling Interest In Beach Boys Catalog and IP

Irving Azoff and his Iconic Artists Group have purchased a majority stake in The Beach Boys catalog and other IP. Iconic is reportedly planning to utilize the catalog and other IP to reignite public interest in the rock band’s music (consisting specifically of 29 studio albums) – with an emphasis, one would assume, on connecting with younger listeners.

Source: Irving Azoff Purchases Controlling Interest In Beach Boys Catalog and IP

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