Universal Music Group, ABKCO, and Concord Music sue Believe and TuneCore over significant copyright violations involving major artists.
Together with ABKCO and Concord Music Group, UMG has accused TuneCore and its parent company, Believe, of infringement of its music catalog on a "massive" scale.
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In a significant legal move, Universal Music Group (UMG) has filed a $500 million copyright infringement lawsuit against Believe, a prominent French digital music company. The lawsuit has already ...
By Gianluca Lo Nostro and Florence Loeve (Reuters) -French digital music company Believe on Tuesday denied allegations of ...
Believe, a French digital music company, faces allegations of copyright infringement by Universal Music Group, seeking $500 million in damages. UMG claims Believe distributed altered versions of ...
UMG sues Tunecore and Believe for what it says is “industrial-scale copyright infringement” worth at least $500 million in ...
French digital music company Believe on Tuesday denied allegations of copyright infringement by Universal Music Group , which is seeking damages of at least $500 million (459 million euros) through a ...
The lawsuit, filed on Monday (November 4) alleges that Believe has built its business through industrial-scale copyright ...
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Universal Music Group (UMG) sues Believe and TuneCore for copyright infringement, accuses them of supporting fraudulent artists.