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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCrybaby thief Elon Musk is suing music publishers for wanting him to pay licensing for music on X
Poor little Space Karen thinks he's picked on so much. He probably owes the publishers a lot of money.
https://variety.com/2026/digital/news/elon-musk-x-twitter-sues-music-publishers-nmpa-1236627621/
Elon Musks X (formerly Twitter) has filed an antitrust lawsuit against some 18 music publishers and their trade organization, the National Music Publishers Association, in the latest move in a drawn-out battle over licensing. The platform alleges that the companies and NMPA colluded in order to coerce X into purchasing industrywide licenses, without which the platform cannot legally host many thousands of songs.
The lawsuit, filed Friday, alleges that the companies and NMPA attempted to leverage monopoly power to compel X into acquiring licenses from all music publishers at unfairly high rates, and conspired to leverage their combined market power, the suit says, and coerce X into taking licenses to musical works from the industry as a whole, denying X the benefit of competition between music publishers. X claims that it is being prevented from negotiating deals with individual publishers; the lawsuit seeks a court order granting it that right, as well as unspecified damages.
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X/Twitter is the only major social media company that does not license the songs on its platform, says NMPA president-CEO David Israelite. We allege that X has engaged in copyright infringement for years, and its meritless lawsuit is a bad faith effort to distract from publishers and songwriters legitimate right to enforce against Xs illegal use of their songs.
The dispute is a familiar one, as many emerging platforms, from TikTok to Twitch to Triller, attempted to sidestep or reduce their licensing fees, only to be met with aggressive lawsuits from NMPA and other publishers that have usually resulted in deals being struck.
The lawsuit, filed Friday, alleges that the companies and NMPA attempted to leverage monopoly power to compel X into acquiring licenses from all music publishers at unfairly high rates, and conspired to leverage their combined market power, the suit says, and coerce X into taking licenses to musical works from the industry as a whole, denying X the benefit of competition between music publishers. X claims that it is being prevented from negotiating deals with individual publishers; the lawsuit seeks a court order granting it that right, as well as unspecified damages.
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X/Twitter is the only major social media company that does not license the songs on its platform, says NMPA president-CEO David Israelite. We allege that X has engaged in copyright infringement for years, and its meritless lawsuit is a bad faith effort to distract from publishers and songwriters legitimate right to enforce against Xs illegal use of their songs.
The dispute is a familiar one, as many emerging platforms, from TikTok to Twitch to Triller, attempted to sidestep or reduce their licensing fees, only to be met with aggressive lawsuits from NMPA and other publishers that have usually resulted in deals being struck.
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Crybaby thief Elon Musk is suing music publishers for wanting him to pay licensing for music on X (Original Post)
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SheltieLover
(76,914 posts)1. Asshole
dutch777
(4,891 posts)2. That will be a fight. Music industry takes that real seriously. Worked for a hospital that wanted to make its own....
...playlist as background music over the PA system when not being used to all calls and such. Legal counsel shut it down as they said it will lead to a lawsuit from the music industry that we'd lose unless we got licenses for all the songs or bought the service from a third party that did, so never happened.
electric_blue68
(25,965 posts)3. Send the Wahhhmulance! Too bad, ELOON!