Spotify Hit With $1.6 Billion Copyright Lawsuit by Wixen Music Publishing
Music streaming company Spotify was sued by Wixen Music Publishing last week for allegedly using thousands of songs, including those of Tom Petty, Neil Young, and the Doors, without a licence and compensation to the music publisher. Wixen, an exclusive licencee of songs such as “Free Fallin” by
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The publishing company is seeking 1.6 billion in the suit as well as attorney's fees and injunctive relief that would legally require Spotify to âdevelop and implement procedures for identifying and properly licensing songs.â The complaint reads; âPrior to launching in the United States, Spotify attempted to
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