Music publishers are suing Twitter for $250 million

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Twitter's legal team has recently found itself embroiled in a series of lawsuits, and now, the company must defend itself in yet another case, this time filed in Nashville's court.

The National Music Publishers' Association , representing 17 music publishers, is suing Twitter for $250 million on grounds of copyright infringement. Part of NMPA are some of the world's biggest music companies, including Sony Music Publishing and Universal Music Publishing Group, representing some of the biggest stars in the industry.

According to the lawsuit, Twitter “fuels its business with countless infringing copies of musical compositions, violating Publishers' and others' exclusive rights under copyright law." The NMPA claims that nearly 1,700 copyrights have been violated and asks the court to fine Twitter up to $150,000 for each violation.

David Israelite, CEO of the NMPA, emphasized Twitter's unique position among social media platforms in his statement to the. He stated, “Twitter stands alone as the largest social media platform that has completely refused to license the millions of songs on its service.” As it becomes clear from the lawsuit, almost all other social networks, including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, and TikTok, have deals with labels, publishers, and artists.

The lawsuit not only highlights Twitter's longstanding disregard for music copyrights, but also sheds light on Elon Musk's involvement with the company, which has only exacerbated the situation. Mr. Musk's tweets are attached as evidence, illustrating his stance toward copyright law.— Elon Musk

 

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Twitter hit with $250 million copyright infringement lawsuit from music publishersA coalition of music publishers, including those who hold the rights to music from Drake, Taylor Swift and Adele, is suing Twitter over “massive copyright infringement' and seek more than $250 million in damages. Elon Musk’s X Corp is the sole defendant. “Twitter knows full well that music is leaked, launched, and streamed by billions of people every day on its platform,” David Israelite, chief executive of the National Music Publishers’ Assn., said in a statement.
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