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The Sound of Music is owned as a bundle of distinct music and publishing rights, not as a single monolithic asset. The stage musical lyrics and music by Richard Rodgers and Osca...
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The Sound of Music is owned as a bundle of distinct music and publishing rights, not as a single monolithic asset. The stage musical lyrics and music by Richard Rodgers and Osca...
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In early 2021, Bruce Springsteen sold his recorded music catalog and certain song copyrights to Sony Music Publishing. The deal centered on his pre-2021 recorded works and a bun...
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Michael Jackson’s estate reflects a multifaceted portfolio built on music, real estate, art, and branded businesses. At his death in 2009, major assets included the Sony/ATV c...
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If you’ve searched for "All I Need" and found it missing from Spotify, you’re not imagining it. The most common reasons are exclusive licensing, limited regional deals, the...
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Jay-Z’s yearly income combines music royalties, catalog ownership, touring and live performances, brand partnerships, equity in consumer brands, and investment returns. Estima...
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Prince’s estate settlement refers to the legal and financial resolutions that conclude or restructure the management of his intellectual property, business holdings, and inher...
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Sound Freedom is a title that can refer to several distinct media products, most commonly a 2023 feature film, a 2021 song, or a 2016 documentary about modern slavery and anti-t...
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The Steely Dan lawsuit centers on music rights, royalties, and contractual responsibilities. It highlights tensions between band members and legacy stakeholders over how recordi...
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