Blurred Lines Plagiarism Case Headed To Trial

A federal judge has ruled that t he plagiarism case against Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams' hit Blurred Lines should go to trial. According to the BBC, Judge John Kronstadt denied. Continue reading

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AM NEWS BRIEF: Big Machine Asks $200M, Vidzone Expands, Reznor Speaks, Rihanna’s Instagram Return & More

MONDAY 11.3.2014 Music Business News & Views From Around The Web  CLICK HERE  Updated Continuously @ Hypebot's More News Tab 

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Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y & Indie Music

David Pakman: The Artist's Share Don’t Go Broke Buying Merch: A Band T-Shirt Strategy You Need to Know Guide to Music Crowdfunding – Part 1: Fans with Benefits How a. Continue reading

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MusicThinkTank Weekly Recap: How To Book Your Own Gigs

Dave Kusek | How To Book Your Own Gigs  Ariel Hyatt | The Cyber PR Guide to Creating an Effective Music Marketing Plan (Part 3 of 3)  Brad Lazarus | The 7 Fundamental. Continue reading

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This Week in Music Commentary

Why the ‘no platinum albums’ story in the US probably doesn’t mean the sky is falling. How Much Of Your Broadband Allowance Does Internet Radio Consume? Could Clowdy Be The. Continue reading

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REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review

YouTube Music Service Could Cost Artists, Labels $2.3 Billion Per Year In Lost Income Billboard Announces 2014 Touring Award Finalists Content Marketing Is Dead Pandora & Spotify Beat Beats Music. Continue reading

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