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Recorded music generated $6.97 billion in 2014, down from slightly more than $7 billion in 2013, the Recording Industry Association of American reported.
Now the Recording Industry Association of America has voiced its own dissatisfaction with alternatives to the SOPA and PIPA bills. According to The Hill, the RIAA "dismissed an alternate online ...
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) leveled two lawsuits against AI companies over mass copyright infringement of sound recordings used to train generative technology. The ...
The Recording Industry Association of America hired Colton Street Group to lobby on issues related to intellectual property protection in trade negotiations and artistic copyrights. The recording ...
Several major record companies are close to a deal that would end a copyright-infringement lawsuit against online music site MP3.com in return for a cash payment of more than $100 million, sources ...
Vinyl records made up nearly three-quarters of physical music revenue growth in 2022, bringing in $1.7 billion. Capitol riot defendants are citing Trump's election in requests to postpone ...
J.J. McCarthy says he's ready for his shot on "Rich Eisen Show" In one of his most extensive media appearances since being drafted by the Minnesota Vikings, quarterback J.J. McCarthy said he's ...
the former head of the Recording Industry Association of America, had this to say on her Web log at The Huffington Post: ''Wow. We won big. Unanimous. That doesn't happen very often,'' she wrote.
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Music copied on to recordable CDs is becoming a bigger threat to the bottom line of record stores and music labels than online file-sharing, the head of the US recording industry’s trade group says.
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