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Universal Music Group and BTS Agency HYBE Reach Settlement Over Contract Dispute

Universal Music Group (UMG) and HYBE, the South Korean entertainment and music company behind BTS, announced a settlement resolving their recent contract dispute. The disagreement centered on music distribution rights and artist royalties in global streaming markets. The companies emphasized their commitment to fostering future collaborations and protecting artist rights. Industry analysts see this as a positive signal for cross-border growth in music, especially as both major labels navigate the evolving regulatory and streaming landscape.

SoundExchange Updates Digital Royalties Platform for Greater Transparency

SoundExchange, the U.S. non-profit collective rights management organization, revealed an upgrade to its digital royalty reporting portal. The update introduces granular analytics for rights holders, offering improved tracking of streaming payouts, metadata accuracy, and usage breakdowns by platform. The enhanced transparency responds to ongoing artist demands for clarity around streaming revenue and is expected to provide leverage for creators in music royalty negotiations.

New U.S. Senate Committee Hearing Scheduled to Address Music AI Copyright Concerns

The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee has scheduled a new hearing to address the implications of artificial intelligence on music copyright and legal rights. The session, set for July 31, will feature testimony from representatives of major PROs, music publishers, and AI developers. Key topics will include generative AI’s impact on licensing frameworks, the effectiveness of current copyright law, and the need for updated regulation to protect creators’ works.

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Study Shows Podcasting Advertising Revenue Rises 15% Year-on-Year

A newly released industry report from a leading analytics firm shows that U.S. podcast advertising revenue increased by 15% over the last 12 months. The biggest drivers were branded content and dynamic ad insertion, with music-related audio content seeing above-average growth. The report highlights continued advertiser interest in audio platforms, increased investment in music podcasting, and the adoption of new audience metrics to attract brand sponsorships.

Sony Music Invests in Blockchain-Based Music Metadata Startup

Sony Music has made a strategic investment in a blockchain startup specializing in music metadata management. The startup’s platform is designed to solve long-standing issues around metadata accuracy and rights verification, crucial for royalty distribution in digital music. Sony’s involvement signals growing industry momentum around blockchain technology as a foundational tool for transparency in rights management and financial performance tracking.

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