Spotify sued for $1.6 billion by Wixen Music Publishing
Spotify is being sued by Wixen Music Publishing for allegedly using thousands of songs without a direct licence. Wixen is seeking damages of $1.6 billion (£1.18 billion) from the streaming giant as part of its lawsuit filed in a California federal court. The publisher's catalogue includes songs by Tom Petty,
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Platinum Games, known for classics like Nier: Automata, Metal Gear Rising Revengeance and Bayonetta, has revealed that it wants to self publish its own IP in the future. Head of development and producer Atsushi Inaba told Game Informer that the studio has been receiving ideas from its employees,
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Spotify is being sued by a music publisher for $1.6bn (£1.17bn) for allegedly using thousands of songs without a licence. Wixen Music Publishing, which licences music from late star Tom Petty, Neil Young, The Beach Boys, The Doors and Stevie Nicks, claims the streaming giant failing to obtain either a
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Inaba also stated that Platinum is looking to self-publish more of its games going forward–every one of its games so far have been published by other companies. “One of the things Platinum is focused on is we're looking into creating our own IP, creating our own game,” he said. “Up until now, obviously
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