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EXCLUSIVE: Music tech veteran Hazel Savage co-founds Musiio to bring AI to music

EXCLUSIVE: Music tech veteran Hazel Savage co-founds Musiio to bring AI to music

12-year music technology veteran Hazel Savage, previously of Shazam in London, Pandora and Universal Music in Sydney, and BandLab in Singapore, is looking to tackle the issue of content volume in the…

By Poppy Reid - Feb 2, 2018
EXCLUSIVE: Music tech veteran Hazel Savage co-founds Musiio to bring AI to music

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EXCLUSIVE: Music tech veteran Hazel Savage co-founds Musiio to bring AI to music

12-year music technology veteran Hazel Savage, previously of Shazam in London, Pandora and Universal Music in Sydney, and BandLab in Singapore, is looking to tackle the issue of content volume in the…

By Poppy Reid - Feb 2, 2018
Kim Dotcom is seeking US$2.6 billion in damages from the NZ Government

Kim Dotcom is seeking US$2.6 billion in damages from the NZ Government

Controversial tech figure Kim Dotcom, who was arrested six years ago for copyright infringement in New Zealand over his MegaUpload file-sharing site, is seeking US$2.6 billion in damages from the New…

By Poppy Reid - Jan 23, 2018
Kim Dotcom is seeking US$2.6 billion in damages from the NZ Government

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Kim Dotcom is seeking US$2.6 billion in damages from the NZ Government

Controversial tech figure Kim Dotcom, who was arrested six years ago for copyright infringement in New Zealand over his MegaUpload file-sharing site, is seeking US$2.6 billion in damages from the New…

By Poppy Reid - Jan 23, 2018
Love is not in the air as Aussie songwriters launch copyright lawsuit

Love is not in the air as Aussie songwriters launch copyright lawsuit

The Australian songwriting greats behind “Love Is In The Air” are getting up and away with a copyright lawsuit targeting France’s national carrier and a U.S. electro-pop duo who they claim infringed…

By Poppy Reid - Jan 15, 2018
Love is not in the air as Aussie songwriters launch copyright lawsuit

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Love is not in the air as Aussie songwriters launch copyright lawsuit

The Australian songwriting greats behind “Love Is In The Air” are getting up and away with a copyright lawsuit targeting France’s national carrier and a U.S. electro-pop duo who they claim infringed…

By Poppy Reid - Jan 15, 2018
Aussie muso hit with copyright claims over white noise video

Aussie muso hit with copyright claims over white noise video

Have you ever used a white noise machine to help yourself get to sleep? Well, you might want to watch out, because if we're to believe some recent copyright claims against an Aussie musician, you…

By Tyler Jenke - Jan 7, 2018
Aussie muso hit with copyright claims over white noise video

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Aussie muso hit with copyright claims over white noise video

Have you ever used a white noise machine to help yourself get to sleep? Well, you might want to watch out, because if we're to believe some recent copyright claims against an Aussie musician, you…

By Tyler Jenke - Jan 7, 2018
Indie artist files suit against Apple, Facebook readies tools to prevent harassment, and more

Indie artist files suit against Apple, Facebook readies tools to prevent harassment, and more

Here's all the music industry news you need to know today. A lawsuit filed by independent musician Bryan Eich claims that Apple and Apple Music failed to obtain the required compulsory mechanical…

By Poppy Reid - Dec 20, 2017
Indie artist files suit against Apple, Facebook readies tools to prevent harassment, and more

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Indie artist files suit against Apple, Facebook readies tools to prevent harassment, and more

Here's all the music industry news you need to know today. A lawsuit filed by independent musician Bryan Eich claims that Apple and Apple Music failed to obtain the required compulsory mechanical…

By Poppy Reid - Dec 20, 2017
ARIA welcomes 'positive development' in new round of copyright reforms

ARIA welcomes 'positive development' in new round of copyright reforms

The recording industry has welcomed the government’s decision not to extend so-called "safe harbour" protection to the likes of Google and Facebook. But the battle for a fairer copyright environment…

By Poppy Reid - Dec 8, 2017
ARIA welcomes 'positive development' in new round of copyright reforms

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ARIA welcomes 'positive development' in new round of copyright reforms

The recording industry has welcomed the government’s decision not to extend so-called "safe harbour" protection to the likes of Google and Facebook. But the battle for a fairer copyright environment…

By Poppy Reid - Dec 8, 2017
The Australian Government won't give Google or Facebook safe harbour protection

The Australian Government won't give Google or Facebook safe harbour protection

The Australian Government has overhauled our copyright laws yet again, and -- in a move that goes against legal trends elsewhere in the world -- giants such as Facebook and Google won't be granted…

By Nathan Jolly - Dec 7, 2017
The Australian Government won't give Google or Facebook safe harbour protection

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The Australian Government won't give Google or Facebook safe harbour protection

The Australian Government has overhauled our copyright laws yet again, and -- in a move that goes against legal trends elsewhere in the world -- giants such as Facebook and Google won't be granted…

By Nathan Jolly - Dec 7, 2017
YouTube are hosting anti-YouTube ads from a copyright advocacy group

YouTube are hosting anti-YouTube ads from a copyright advocacy group

An advocacy group led by artists has unleashed the below advertising campaign, which urges YouTube to give more of the platform's profits to those artists that actually create the content responsible…

By Nathan Jolly - Oct 27, 2017
YouTube are hosting anti-YouTube ads from a copyright advocacy group

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YouTube are hosting anti-YouTube ads from a copyright advocacy group

An advocacy group led by artists has unleashed the below advertising campaign, which urges YouTube to give more of the platform's profits to those artists that actually create the content responsible…

By Nathan Jolly - Oct 27, 2017
WIN’s Alison Wenham talks indie spirit, strength in numbers and risk-taking

WIN’s Alison Wenham talks indie spirit, strength in numbers and risk-taking

Alison Wenham knows the indie spirit when she’s sees it. The British executive is a legend of the independent community, a fighter who’s gone more rounds than Floyd Mayweather (and probably had more…

By Poppy Reid - Sep 22, 2017
WIN’s Alison Wenham talks indie spirit, strength in numbers and risk-taking

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WIN’s Alison Wenham talks indie spirit, strength in numbers and risk-taking

Alison Wenham knows the indie spirit when she’s sees it. The British executive is a legend of the independent community, a fighter who’s gone more rounds than Floyd Mayweather (and probably had more…

By Poppy Reid - Sep 22, 2017
US court won’t ditch case against Kickass Torrents boss

US court won’t ditch case against Kickass Torrents boss

A U.S. judge has declined to dismiss the criminal case against Artem Vaulin, the alleged mastermind behind the notorious peer-to-peer file sharing service Kickass Torrents. Vaulin, 31, has been…

By Poppy Reid - Aug 8, 2017
US court won’t ditch case against Kickass Torrents boss

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US court won’t ditch case against Kickass Torrents boss

A U.S. judge has declined to dismiss the criminal case against Artem Vaulin, the alleged mastermind behind the notorious peer-to-peer file sharing service Kickass Torrents. Vaulin, 31, has been…

By Poppy Reid - Aug 8, 2017
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