Welcome to Music Enterprise Worldwide’s weekly round-up – the place we be certain that you caught the 5 largest tales to hit our headlines over the previous seven days. MBW’s round-up is supported by Centtrip, which helps over 500 of the world’s best-selling artists maximize their earnings and scale back their touring prices.
This week, rumors a few potential sale of audio tech firm Sonos made a comeback. Bloomberg Information speculated that Amazon or Spotify are the likeliest suitors for the agency if its board decides to promote, following a fallout over a problem-plagued software program rollout.
In copyright lawsuit information, we discovered that Mike Caren‘s APG is suing Create Music Group, alleging that Create claimed the copyrights on YouTube movies of APG songs, and entered into “bogus contracts” with APG-signed artists.
We additionally discovered that AI music generator Suno, after being sued by the majors final yr, is now dealing with one other lawsuit, this one from German assortment society GEMA, accusing it of coaching its AI fashions on copyrighted works with out permission.
In the meantime, HYBE‘s superfan platform Weverse launched a brand new report, exhibiting it had handed the 150 million downloads mark whereas attracting top-tier expertise like Dua Lipa and Megan Thee Stallion.
Lastly, a Netflix value hike highlighted the widening hole between the video streaming big’s pricing and that of Spotify’s. With Netflix’s new pricing within the US, a Netflix Normal subscription now prices $72 extra per yr than a person Premium Spotify account.
Right here’s what occurred this week…
1) SONOS TAKEOVER SPECULATION GROWS, WITH SPOTIFY OR AMAZON TIPPED AS POTENTIAL SUITORS (REPORT)
Might an acquisition bid quickly be made for audio expertise firm Sonos?
The fallout from its app rollout in 2024 and the corporate’s current management shakeup, which noticed CEO Patrick Spence and Chief Product Officer Maxime Bouvat-Merlin depart final week, have intensified hypothesis about potential patrons if the corporate’s board decides to promote.
The corporate’s current struggles have pushed its market worth all the way down to $1.7 billion from over $5 billion throughout its pandemic peak.
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman factors to Spotify and Amazon as probably the most possible suitors, every providing distinct benefits for a possible acquisition…
2) $500M-VALUED SUNO HIT WITH NEW COPYRIGHT LAWSUIT FROM GERMANY’S GEMA
AI music generator Suno continues to be probably the most controversial entities within the music enterprise at present.
In June, the $500 million firm was sued by the key report firms, together with fellow AI agency Udio, for allegedly coaching their techniques utilizing the majors’ recordings with out permission – an accusation they stunning a lot admitted to in courtroom filings in August.
Now Suno can be being sued for copyright infringement by German assortment society and licensing physique GEMA.
GEMA represents the copyrights of round 95,000 members in Germany (composers, lyricists, music publishers) in addition to over 2 million rightsholders worldwide…
3) APG SUES CREATE MUSIC GROUP FOR ALLEGED ‘MASSIVE WILLFUL COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT’
Mike Caren’s indie music firm APG has sued Create Music Group, claiming that Create engaged in “brazen thievery” of APG’s songs and recordings.
In a criticism filed with the US District Court docket for the Central District of California on Tuesday (January 21), writer Artist Publishing Group, label Artist Companion Group, and distributor Launch International LLC alleged that Create Music Group claimed the copyrights on YouTube movies of works owned or licensed by APG.
The criticism additionally alleges that Create has “made a weak and unavailing try and justify their copyright infringement of [APG’s] recordings and compositions by coming into into bogus ‘contracts’ with sure artists who created these recordings and compositions” – realizing they had been already signed to APG…
4) WEVERSE HIT 150M LIFETIME DOWNLOADS, SAW 19% USER GROWTH IN 2024, AS ARIANA GRANDE, DUA LIPA JOIN SUPERFAN PLATFORM
HYBE’s superfan platform, Weverse, hit the milestone of 150 million cumulative world downloads in 2024.
That’s based on Weverse’s 2024 International Fandom Pattern Report, the place the corporate revealed that the variety of artist communities on the platform grew 30% YoY to 162 in 2024.
The report additionally reveals that the platform’s person base grew persistently throughout all continents, with a median progress charge of 19% final yr.
Sixteen separate world artist groups joined Weverse throughout the yr, with high-profile worldwide stars like Ariana Grande, Dua Lipa, Megan Thee Stallion, and Conan Grey driving double-digit person progress throughout North America, Europe, and Asia…
5) WITH LATEST PRICE INCREASE, NETFLIX’S STANDARD SUBSCRIPTION NOW COSTS $72 MORE PER YEAR THAN SPOTIFY PREMIUM IN THE US
Netflix has raised its subscription costs within the US for the primary time in almost a year-and-a-half, additional widening the value hole between the video streaming big and music streaming chief Spotify.
Beneath its newest US pricing, Netflix is rising the price of its ad-free Normal plan, which permits for 2 simultaneous HD streams, by $2.50 per thirty days, to $17.99 from $15.49.
The Premium tier, in the meantime, now prices $24.99, up $2 from $22.99.
In consequence, subscribing to Netflix’s Normal tier will now price you roughly $72 extra per yr than subscribing to Spotify’s particular person Premium (at $11.99 per thirty days)…
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