SONO Music Updates: Global Legal Battles, Streaming Tensions, and South Asia’s Musical Boom Capture Industry Spotlight

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SoundExchange Sparks Legal Showdown Over SiriusXM Ruling

In a move that underscores a pivotal moment for digital royalty administration, SoundExchange is rallying against a recent ruling dismissing its right to sue companies over royalty disputes. Central to the clash is SoundExchange’s claim that SiriusXM has allegedly inflated the value of its webcasting services, reducing its satellite radio royalty obligations and leading to over $400 million in unpaid royalties. The organization is adamant that it should be armed with the necessary legal tools to enforce fair royalty distribution, asserting that Congress did not envisage a scenario where services could evade accountability. Exploring all legal avenues, including state court actions, SoundExchange aims to ensure artists receive their rightful digital performance royalties.

US and Canada at Odds Over Streaming Tax

On the international front, tension brews between the US and Canada over Canada’s contentious ‘streaming tax’. Mandating a 5% revenue contribution from global streaming services to support local creators, it faces stiff opposition. Republican Congress members have appealed to the White House to urge Canada to repeal its Online Streaming Act, arguing it discriminates against American companies and threatens consumer choice. The streaming industry’s collective voice, led by Graham Davies, warns that such policies could hinder Canada’s burgeoning music scene by driving up consumer costs and stifling growth.

South Asia’s Music Scene Thrives with Innovation

Meanwhile, the South Asian music landscape is buzzing with activity. Bollywood’s Faheem Abdullah celebrates a staggering 900% growth in Spotify followers following the success of his track ‘Saiyaara’. Similarly, pop group WiSH has captured attention with their debut album ‘Sweetburn’, under the strategic guidance of Sony Music and Dreampop Entertainment’s Mikey McCleary. Anticipation builds for Mumbai’s All About Music conference, February’s India International Music Week, and the relocation of the iconic Sunburn festival to Mumbai, marking an exciting era for electronic music in India.

Connecting dots across the global music scene, SONO continues to spotlight innovation, community, and artistic empowerment. Stay tuned as we unveil new narratives shaping the industry’s future.

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