Twitter hit with $250 million copyright infringement lawsuit from music publishers

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Twitter hit with $250 million copyright infringement lawsuit from music publishers
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A 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.

The singer is now 71 and still an unapologetic, Republican-hating chain smoker. His 25th album takes on America’s failings, even as he acknowledges a few of his own.“Twitter further claims that it expeditiously removes content in response to valid claims, nearly always within hours of initial reports, if not in minutes,” the lawsuit reads.

The 17 publishers suing Twitter are ABKCO Music, Anthem Entertainment, Big Machine Music, BMG Rights Management, Concord, Hipgnosis, Kobalt, Mayimba, Peer, Reservoir Media Management, Sony Music Publishing, Spirit Music Group, the Royalty Network, Ultra Music Publishing, Universal Music Group Publishing, Warner Chappell and Wixen.

In response to questions about the lawsuit, Twitter’s press department sent an auto-reply of the poop emoji. Twitter has long drawn the ire of music publishers, even before Musk purchased the site in October 2022. In a 2020 hearing before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, the Recording Industry Assn. of America accused Twitter of taking no action to stop “

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