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By Gianluca Lo Nostro and Florence Loeve (Reuters) -French digital music company Believe on Tuesday denied allegations of ...
Shares in French digital music company Believe rose 1.6% in a delayed start to trading on Tuesday after Universal Music Group ...
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The lawsuit, filed on Monday (November 4) alleges that Believe has built its business through industrial-scale copyright ...
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UMG sues Tunecore and Believe for what it says is “industrial-scale copyright infringement” worth at least $500 million in ...
UMG and its co-plaintiffs accused Believe of manipulating this system “to claim ownership of the copyrights in the reco ...
Believe have been accused of facilitating copyright infringement, allowing countless users to upload tracks by artists such ...
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Universal Music Group filed a $500 million lawsuit against French digital music company Believe on Tuesday, accusing the ...