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From the $2bn+ copyright lawsuit in opposition to Verizon to Shamrock’s rights portfolio acquisition… it’s MBW’s Weekly Spherical-Up


Welcome to Music Enterprise Worldwide’s weekly round-up – the place we be certain that you caught the 5 greatest 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 revenue and cut back their touring prices.


The foremost document corporations – Sony, Common, and Warner – are taking on US telecom large Verizon over its alleged enabling of widespread music piracy on its networks. Given the dimensions of the alleged illicit file-sharing, the corporate may very well be on the hook for as much as $2.6 billion in damages.

This week noticed a slew of latest and ongoing acquisitions, probably the most vital of which can be Warner Music Brazil taking a minority stake in Sua Música Group, which claims to personal the biggest leisure platform targeted on regional music in Brazil.

In the meantime, L.A.-based Shamrock Capital has acquired a portfolio of music rights from Vine Various Investments Group. The deal contains 450 songs, 550 function movies and 2,000 hours of TV from Vine.

In the meantime, Sony‘s acquisition of the recording and publishing catalog of legendary rock band Queen is getting ever nearer to changing into official, with regulatory filings within the UK displaying the band’s surviving members are now not administrators of Queen Productions Restricted.

Lastly, dramatic information out of South Korea, the place prosecutors have filed a request for the arrest of Kim Beom-su, the billionaire founding father of Kakao Corp., alleging that Kim was a part of a plot to inflate the inventory value of SM Leisure, with the intention to push HYBE out of a bidding battle for the Okay-pop company final 12 months.

Right here’s what occurred this week…


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1) RECORD LABELS HAVE SENT ‘HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS’ OF COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT NOTICES TO VERIZON. NOW THEY’RE SUING THE INTERNET PROVIDER FOR OVER $2BN

A number of document corporations have sued US-based web service supplier Verizon for alleged “huge copyright infringement dedicated by tens of 1000’s of its subscribers”.

The events named as plaintiffs within the lawsuit embody all three main document corporations, Sony Music, Common Music Group, and Warner Music Group, plus ABKCO MUSIC. The lawsuit was filed on Friday (July 12) in New York.

Verizon is likely one of the largest web service suppliers within the US. The corporate generated $134 billion in 2023, and as of March 31, counted 114.8 million subscribers.

The labels are suing Verizon for contributory and vicarious copyright infringement…


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2) SONY MUSIC IS IN THE PROCESS OF TAKING CONTROL OF QUEEN’S UK-BASED COMPANIES

Sony Music’s landmark Queen catalog acquisition is getting nearer and nearer to changing into ‘official’.

In response to reviews over the previous few weeks, Sony Music Group has agreed to accumulate the catalog of the legendary rock band in a deal reportedly value roughly GBP £1 billion (USD $1.27 billion at present trade charges).

On the £1 billion price ticket, the transaction will grow to be the greatest artist catalog deal in music historical past.

Sony Music hasn’t confirmed the reviews, however we will now present you the clearest proof but that Sony Music is within the means of taking management of Queen’s property.

In response to filings publicly out there on the UK’s Firms Home, and reviewed by MBW, Queen’s surviving ‘Basic’ band members Brian Could, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon are now not administrators of Queen Productions Restricted


3) WARNER ACQUIRES MINORITY STAKE IN BRAZIL-BASED UGC MUSIC PLATFORM AND DISTRIBUTOR SUA MÚSICA

Warner Music Brazil has invested in Sua Música Group, which claims to personal the biggest leisure platform targeted on regional music in Brazil.

In response to a press launch, this funding will see Warner Music associate with Sua Música and “mix [e] their efforts to develop regional artists and songwriters.”

The worth of the funding has not been disclosed, however MBW understands that Warner Music has acquired a minority stake within the firm.

In 2021, Sua Música was reported to be elevating R$50 million (approx USD $9m) at a R$200 million ($36m) valuation with the intention to scale the corporate…


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4) SHAMROCK BUYS RIGHTS PORTFOLIO FROM VINE ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS – INCLUDING 150+ CALVIN HARRIS SONGS

Los Angeles-based funding agency Shamrock Capital has acquired a portfolio of movie, tv, and music rights from Vine Various Investments Group.

Lengthy-time MBW readers will bear in mind Vine as the corporate that acquired a catalog of greater than 150 songs from Grammy award-winning and multi-platinum-selling producer, songwriter, and DJ Calvin Harris in 2020.  MBW sources have prompt that Vine paid within the area of $105 million for Harris’s tune portfolio.

In whole, the portfolio of rights acquired by Shamrock from Vine – together with that Calvin Harris catalog – delivers Shamrock possession curiosity in additional than 550 function movies, over 2,000 hours of tv programming and over 450 songs


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5) KAKAO’S BILLIONAIRE FOUNDER FACES ARREST OVER ALLEGED MANIPULATION OF SM ENTERTAINMENT STOCK PRICE

Final 12 months’s bitter, high-profile battle between Okay-pop large HYBE and South Korean telecom Kakao Corp. over management of SM Leisure has led to fallout that few may have seen coming on the time.

Within the saga’s newest chapter, the Seoul Southern District Prosecutors Workplace filed a request on Wednesday for an arrest warrant for Kim Beom-su, the billionaire founding father of Kakao Corp., whose leisure division now controls SM Leisure.

Prosecutors assert that Kim violated South Korea’s Monetary Funding Providers and Capital Markets Act via his purported involvement in a plot to illegally manipulate the inventory value of SM Leisure, with the intention to push HYBE out of the bidding for the Okay-pop company…


MBW’s Weekly Spherical-Up is supported by Centtrip, which helps over 500 of the world’s best-selling artists maximise their revenue and cut back their touring prices.Music Enterprise Worldwide

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