Why are so many bands selling the rights to their music to faceless companies?
[This was my weekly column for GlobalNews.ca. – AC] Word came down last week that The Killers, one of the
Read more[This was my weekly column for GlobalNews.ca. – AC] Word came down last week that The Killers, one of the
Read moreSorry for the legal talk, but I feel the need to address things because I get so many emails about
Read moreLet’s be very, very clear. There is no legal way to include music in podcasts. Trust me. I’ve spoken to
Read moreWait. What? Damoen Riehl and Noah Rubin have set out to catalogue and copyright every single melody that’s musically and
Read moreAbout ten days ago, the Geeks&Beats podcast I host with Michael Hainsworth received a takedown notice from Universal Music, alleging
Read moreLook at it this way: Winter is now one-third over. Here’s music news for January 22, 2020. Weekly Canadian music
Read moreI’ve always been fascinated by lawsuits that allege one artist infringed upon/plagiarized the work of another. Most such accusations used
Read moreIf it seems that more artists are getting sued over allegedly plagiarizing the work of others, you’re not wrong. There’s
Read moreThere comes a point when a musical composition becomes available for anyone to use without permission or licensing. The magical
Read moreIf you had nothing to do on New Year’s Eve except to browse through YouTube, you might have stumbled upon
Read moreYouTube won’t be helping musicians track down and demand payment from people who use tiny snippets of their music –
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