It is currently Wed Nov 27, 2024 3:08 am

All times are UTC - 6 hours [ DST ]




Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 6 posts ] 
Author Message
PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 7:28 pm 
Offline
User avatar

Joined: Mon Jun 14, 2010 4:29 pm
Posts: 38697
pizza_Place: Lou Malnatis
Daniel Ek
CREDIT: COURTESY OF DANIEL EK
UPDATED: Spotify has been hit with a $1.6 billion lawsuit from Wixen Music Publishing, which handles titles by Tom Petty, Neil Young, Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen, Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo, Stevie Nicks, and others. The suit, which alleges that Spotify is using thousands of songs without a proper license, was filed on Dec. 29 in California federal court. It is seeking damages worth at least $1.6 billion and injunctive relief.

Spotify has been plagued by complaints and legal action from the music-publishing industry, which widely feels that labels are getting the fairer share of royalties from the company. In May the company proposed a $43 million settlement to resolve a class-action suit from a collective of songwriters, including David Lowery and Melissa Ferrick, that in September was lambasted as being inadequate by a group of songwriters and actors; more lawsuits ensued.





Wixen’s lawsuit says the proposed settlement “does not adequately compensate Wixen or the songwriters it represents.” The suit continues, “Prior to launching in the United States, Spotify attempted to license sound recordings by working with record labels but, in a race to be first to market, made insufficient efforts to collect the required musical composition information and, in turn, failed in many cases to license the compositions embodied within each recording or comply with the requirements of Section 115 of the Copyright Act. Either a direct license from Wixen or a compulsory license would have permitted Spotify to reproduce and/or distribute the Works as part of the Service, including by means of digital phonorecord deliveries (“DPDs”), interactive streaming, and limited downloads. But Spotify failed to obtain either license type,” and instead outsourced that role to the Harry Fox Agency, which the suit says “Spotify knew … did not possess the infrastructure to obtain the required mechanical licenses and Spotify knew it lacked these licenses.”

Spotify filed court papers on Friday that questioned whether Wixen’s clients had authorized the company to take that action, claiming that it had given its clients only a brief opt-out period before their names would be included in the suit.

In a statement released Tuesday afternoon, company president Randall Wixen clarified that it and its clients are not taking part in the Music Modernization Act introduced late in December, which aims to simplify digital licensing and increase rates, or joining the class-action suit “in part because of their belief that the proposed settlement is inadequate, because too much of the settlement is going to legal fees, and because the terms of the go-forward license in the settlement are not in their long-term best interests.” Instead, the company says it “was and is desirous of sitting down with Spotify to work out an amicable settlement for its past infringements and unlicensed uses, and seeks to work out a go-forward license which is fair to all parties.

“We’re just asking to be treated fairly,” he continued. “We are not looking for a ridiculous punitive payment. But we estimate that our clients account for somewhere between 1% and 5% of the music these services distribute. Spotify has more than $3 billion in annual revenue and pays outrageous annual salaries to its executives and millions per month for ultra-luxurious office space in various cities. All we’re asking for is for them to reasonably compensate our clients by sharing a miniscule amount of the revenue they take in with the creators of the product they sell.”
A rep for Spotify declined Variety’s request for comment.

_________________
Proud member of the white guy grievance committee

It aint the six minutes. Its what happens in those six minutes.


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 7:33 pm 
Offline
100000 CLUB
User avatar

Joined: Tue Mar 29, 2005 8:06 pm
Posts: 81466
pizza_Place: 773-684-2222
Pay the artists

_________________
Be well

GO BEARS!!!


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 8:30 pm 
Offline
User avatar

Joined: Thu Jul 13, 2006 1:25 pm
Posts: 27055
It's pretty amazing how little the artists get paid off Spotify

But then again, it doesn't seem feasible that someone should be able to make a couple good songs and live off the royalties for the rest of their lives

I don't have a lot of sympathy for any of these people, because in the end the one stream of revenue that can never be tampered with is LIVE performances. Work for your money.

_________________
the world will always the world. your entire existence is defined by your response.


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 8:49 pm 
Offline
100000 CLUB
User avatar

Joined: Tue Mar 29, 2005 8:06 pm
Posts: 81466
pizza_Place: 773-684-2222
IkeSouth wrote:
It's pretty amazing how little the artists get paid off Spotify

But then again, it doesn't seem feasible that someone should be able to make a couple good songs and live off the royalties for the rest of their lives

I don't have a lot of sympathy for any of these people, because in the end the one stream of revenue that can never be tampered with is LIVE performances. Work for your money.


Is there anyone who gets screwed worst than an artist? They have to tour around the clock or have a decade of success to finally make money.

_________________
Be well

GO BEARS!!!


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 8:52 pm 
Offline
User avatar

Joined: Fri Apr 14, 2006 5:43 pm
Posts: 2220
pizza_Place: ....
IkeSouth wrote:
It's pretty amazing how little the artists get paid off Spotify

But then again, it doesn't seem feasible that someone should be able to make a couple good songs and live off the royalties for the rest of their lives

I don't have a lot of sympathy for any of these people, because in the end the one stream of revenue that can never be tampered with is LIVE performances. Work for your money.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUOR1xZR1t0

_________________
I like thinking big. . . If you're going to be thinking anything, you might as well think big.
-Donald J. Trump, BPE
FavreFan wrote:
I apologize to The Hawk


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 8:57 pm 
Offline
User avatar

Joined: Sun Nov 26, 2006 8:10 pm
Posts: 38609
Location: "Across 110th Street"
Nas wrote:
IkeSouth wrote:
It's pretty amazing how little the artists get paid off Spotify

But then again, it doesn't seem feasible that someone should be able to make a couple good songs and live off the royalties for the rest of their lives

I don't have a lot of sympathy for any of these people, because in the end the one stream of revenue that can never be tampered with is LIVE performances. Work for your money.


Is there anyone who gets screwed worst than an artist? They have to tour around the clock or have a decade of success to finally make money.


Most folks who work for less than $14 an hour catch it worse imo. But have no voice

_________________
There are only two examples of infinity: The universe and human stupidity and I'm not sure about the universe.


Top
 Profile  
 
Display posts from previous:  Sort by  
Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 6 posts ] 

All times are UTC - 6 hours [ DST ]


Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 9 guests


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum

Search for:
Jump to:  
Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Group