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Universal Music Group, the renowned music corporation which has the honour of representing some of the industry’s most celebrated figures such as Taylor Swift and Drake, has recently brought attention to an ongoing dispute with the viral video-sharing platform, TikTok. Their contention is based on the allegation that TikTok is significantly undervaluing their music, stating they are not being paid a “fair value” for the usage of their copyrighted musical content.
This takes center stage in a newly sparked debate about artists’ rights and royalties in the evolving digital era. With the exponential advent of streaming and social media platforms, music corporations are becoming progressively vigilant about their material’s value. Universal Music Group’s claim underscores the potential clash between these superpowers in entertainment. Crucially, it draws attention to the need for a more equitable revenue-sharing model within this burgeoning digital music landscape.
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