TikTok is about to get a lot quieter. Universal Music Group, the largest music corporation on the globe, is planning to take its music off TikTok as it struggles to negotiate a new licensing ...
Just days after the Universal Music Group's publishing catalog began coming down from TikTok, Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) released a new statement stressing its concerns about ...
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Drake's UMG lawsuit, the TikTok ban, the Nelly case and more music legal news from the past week, including cases involving ...
Triller is a fast-growing rival to TikTok, and allows its users to ... with a strongly-worded statement disputing the Universal Music Group's (UMG's) claims. "We can confirm our deal with UMG ...
Chances are, the ban won’t severely disrupt the bottom line of big labels—we saw that when Universal Music Group pulled its music from TikTok last year and suffered no damage. But majors and legacy ...
Now TikTok has garnered over 170 million users in the U.S. Some of the largest record labels nationwide like Universal Music Group have taken advantage of that audience pool, using the app to promote ...
The U.S. TikTok ban went into effect on the evening of January 18; here's how it could affect the music industry for better or worse.
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