@Artist Rights Institute Newsletter 4/7/25
The Artist Rights Institute's news digest Newsletter
The Artist Rights Watch podcast returns for another season! First episode is Tim Kappel discussing the Vetter v. Resnik landmark copyright termination case. Follow us wherever you get your podcasts.
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Streaming Meltdown
White Noise Is Hugely Popular on Streaming Services. Should It Be Devalued? (Kristin Robinson/Billboard)
DANIEL EK POCKETS ANOTHER $27.6M FROM SELLING SPOTIFY SHARES – CASHING OUT OVER $750M SINCE 2023 (Mandy Daludgug/MusicBusinessWorldwide)
AI Litigation
U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein order in New York Times et al v. Microsoft, OpenAI et al
Judge explains order for New York Times in OpenAI copyright case (Blake Brittan/Reuters)
OpenAI, Google reject UK’s AI copyright plan (Joseph Bambridge/Politico EU)
Mechanical Licensing Collective
Shhh...It's a Secret! How is the MLC "Hedge Fund" Performing in the Global Market Crash (Chris Castle/MusicTechPolicy)
Ticketing
If it Looks Like a Duck and Quacks Like a Duck, Deny Everything: The ALEC Ticketing Bill Surfaces in Texas to Rip Off Artists (Chris Castle/MusicTechPolicy)
Tickets to Beyonce’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ Shows Bottoming Out at $25 In LA, New Jersey (Ashley King/Digital Music News)
TikTok Divestment
TikTok Extended Again (Chris Castle/MusicTech.Solutions)
And After All That, TikTok Could Still Go Poof (Paul Resnikoff/Digital Music News)
Books
Understanding the China Threat by Lianchao Han and Bradley A. Thayer
Brookings experts’ reading list on US-China strategic relations
Global Soft Power Index 2024 by Konrad Jagodzinski/Brand Finance