Spotify sued for $1.6bn in unpaid royalties as it reportedly files for IPO

Digital music and audio | The Guardian 2018-01-03

Summary:

The music streaming service faces a claim on behalf of artists including Neil Young and Janis Joplin as it prepares a share sale

Music streaming service Spotify has been sued by a music publishing company for $1.6bn (£1.18bn), for hosting songs it allegedly doesn’t have the full rights to. The news comes at an awkward moment for the tech company, which is reportedly preparing for a stock market sale.

Wixen, a Californian company that collects royalties on behalf of artists including Tom Petty, Neil Young, Janis Joplin and the Doors, alleges that Spotify “took a shortcut” when it cut deals with major labels to host their back catalogues.

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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/jan/03/spotify-sued-for-16bn-in-unpaid-royalties

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Authors:

Ben Beaumont-Thomas and Dominic Rushe

Date tagged:

01/03/2018, 18:14

Date published:

01/03/2018, 06:21