Music Law

What Music Ally Connect 2026 Taught Me

I attended a two-day music industry event last Thursday and Friday, Music Ally Connect 2026, and gained many market insights from industry players. AI – sometimes Voldemort, sometimes the One Ring AI is, of course, an inevitable topic. Many speakers tried not to touch on it – and failed. Most of them remained positive about […]

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Can We Tell AI Music Apart – and Who Owns It?

On 10 December, I tuned into a webinar organised by the Music Business Association, delivered by Maria Garrido, CMO of Deezer, about their market research on AI music. The recorded webinar will be available on the Music Business Association’s website. Maria said that 34% of music uploaded to their platform is now AI-generated. Their survey

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What Happened in Music Business Last Week? (Week 19, 2025)

4 – 10 May 2025 Open Letter, Data Bill Over 400 artists, industry leaders, and creatives – including Elton John, Paul McCartney, Coldplay, Dua Lipa, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cameron Mackintosh, and Ian McKellen – wrote an open letter to the UK Prime Minister asking for support on copyright protections against AI use. They’re backing Baroness

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What Happened in Music Business Last Week? (Week 17, 2025)

20 – 26 April 2025 EU Competition, UMG, Downtown The European Commission will review Universal Music Group’s planned acquisition of Downtown Music Holdings after concerns from the Dutch and Austrian competition authorities. They fear the deal could lead to higher prices, less innovation, and reduced music supply across the EU. The proposed transaction does not

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The Latest Music Law Seminar by Nick Eziefula at Pirate Studios

Yesterday, I attended Pirate Studios’ online Music Law Series with Nick Eziefula from Simkins. When I booked a drum studio for practice with Pirate Studios last year, I never expected they also hosted these amazing music law seminars. There will be three more seminars delivered by Nick on 20th May, 10th June, and 24th June.

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What Happened in Music Business Last Week? (Week 16, 2025)

13 – 19 April 2025 PROs, USCO, Regulation Music Business Worldwide reported on 15 April that after the US Copyright Office (USCO)’s inquiry into Performance Rights sector in February, PROs including ASCAP, BMI, GMR, and SESAC all responded before the deadline 11 April. Overall, they argue against more regulation and say a free-market approach better

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The Latest Podcast by Robert Horsfall & Sonia Diwan from Sound Advice with TMT

I listened to the podcast TMT (The Money Trench) 40: Robert Horsfall & Sonia Diwan on AI’s Big Legal Challenge and the Battle for Better Artist Contracts, which was just released today (14 April 2025). It is a very informative podcast. Music lawyers Robert Horsfall and Sonia Diwan from Sound Advice talked about the debate

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Can I Use Other People’s Work Without Permission? Fair Use & Fair Dealing Explained

Because of copyright, the general rule is that you can’t use other people’s work without their permission. However, there are always exceptions, as our law professors would say, and fair use is one of them. To qualify as fair use under U.S. law, certain requirements must be met; otherwise, you’ll be infringing on someone’s copyright.

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