Rolling Stones deny authorizing 'Gimme Shelter' in film about Melania
The Rolling Stones have denied any involvement in the licensing of their song "Gimme Shelter" for the documentary about Melania Trump.
Expired licensing, lack of a seat, and spare tire: see car infractions that passed by PRF station with loud music and open door
A Brazilian influencer was fined for numerous vehicle infractions after being spotted by the Federal Highway Police with loud music and an open door.
Facing the music: Figure skaters battle copyright issues over the tunes they use
Figure skaters are facing challenges related to copyright permissions for the music they choose to perform to, exemplified by Spanish skater Tomas-Llorenc Guarino Sabaté's recent scare of potentially losing his routine due to music licensing issues.
Figure skaters face music-rights issues at Games
Canadian figure skater Madeline Schizas faces music-rights challenges at the Milan Cortina Games, impacting her routine due to issues with licensing music from popular artists like Beyoncé.
Universal Music Europe Chief: 'Anyone wishing to use music must have a license for it, plain and simple'
Universal Music's Europe chief Frank Briegmann discusses the music industry's fight against copyright violations and the potential for new revenue through deals with AI providers, while also expressing expectations from platforms like Spotify.
X Sues Music Publishers, Alleging ‘Collusion’ Over Licensing Deals
The company X has filed a lawsuit against music publishers, claiming they have engaged in collusion regarding licensing agreements.