Artists Accuse APRA AMCOS of Blocking Access to Records Amid Licensing Review
As APRA AMCOS seeks another five years of authorization from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to continue operating its collective licensing framework, a growing number of artists and members are raising concerns regarding governance practices, royalty transparency, and access to company records.
An $11 Million Question as Brooklyn Storehouse Faces a 24-Day Countdown to Lease Expiration
Brooklyn Storehouse has just 24 days to learn if it can keep its doors open, its future caught in a legal crossfire involving a bitter family rivalry, disputed assets, and allegations of fraud.
"They Were Talking About Me Behind My Back": Artist Jo Loewenthal Exposes Global Music Royalty System with Leaked Emails and Takes Legal Action
Johan "Jo" Loewenthal, frontman of the indie band Tora, has ignited a global conversation by revealing internal emails and data reports that allegedly expose deceptive practices within the music royalty network.