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Salt-N-Pepa speak out on 'Good Morning America' about suing UMG, saying the label won't return their music rights despite 35-year contract.
In a new "Good Morning America" interview, Salt-N-Pepa spoke out against Universal Music Group for withholding their masters.
The duo filed a lawsuit against UMG in May, alleging the company is violating federal copyright law by refusing to return the rights to their early recordings. According to U.S. copyright law, artists ...
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Tribune Content Agency on MSNSalt-N-Pepa speak out about copyright lawsuitSalt-N-Pepa have spoken out about their legal battle with Universal Music Group. In an interview with Good Morning America, ...
Universal Music Group's had underwhelming Q2 revenue growth. Read why UMGNF's dominant industry position hasn't translated ...
Lucian Grainge addressed the ongoing EU investigation on the company's proposed acquisition of Downtown Music Holdings, ...
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Digital Music News on MSNUniversal Music Posts Q2 2025 Streaming Growth and Physical Slide, Confirms Talks Involving ‘So Many, If Not All’ Key AI CompaniesUniversal Music Group (UMG) has reported over $3.4 billion in revenue for Q2 2025, when a recorded streaming expansion was ...
Two cases around consolidation and market control may drastically alter the music landscape, and the indies are making their ...
Salt-N-Pepa are battling UMG for their master recordings, but the label claims the rap duo never actually held the copyrights ...
Universal Music's earnings release shows that overall Q2 revenue grew to $3.38 billion on music publishing gains but slower recorded music growth.
UMG said it's filed for 15 patents through the partnership already, including one related to AI threat protection.
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