The music industry is witnessing a significant legal battle between two prominent players. Artist Partner Group (APG), an independent label and publishing company, has initiated legal proceedings against Create Music Group. The lawsuit accuses Create of copyright infringement and contract interference by allegedly poaching artists and improperly uploading songs to YouTube without proper authorization. This dispute highlights the complexities and challenges within the digital music landscape, particularly concerning rights management and artist representation.
APG's allegations extend beyond mere copyright violations. They claim that Create Music Group has been engaging in deceptive practices by approaching APG-signed artists and offering them YouTube monetization deals under false pretenses. These actions have reportedly damaged APG's reputation and disrupted its business relationships with artists. On the other hand, Create Music Group denies these claims, labeling them as unfounded and suggesting that APG is struggling to adapt to the evolving digital age.
The heart of the conflict lies in the alleged unauthorized use of copyrighted material. According to APG, Create Music Group has been unlawfully uploading songs from APG’s roster to streaming platforms and collecting royalties on behalf of these artists without proper authorization. This practice not only infringes on copyrights but also disrupts the financial arrangements APG has established with its artists.
APG further alleges that Create Music Group has been actively targeting artists already signed with APG, convincing them to sign new contracts for YouTube monetization. These inducements are said to be based on misleading claims about APG's performance in exploiting their works and leaving potential earnings unclaimed. Such actions, according to the complaint, damage APG’s standing and trust within the industry. The lawsuit seeks to address these issues by holding Create accountable for its actions and restoring the integrity of APG’s business relationships.
This legal dispute is not an isolated incident involving Create Music Group. The company has faced criticism before for similar tactics. Several industry executives have reported instances where Create claimed YouTube royalties it did not have the right to collect. Despite these concerns, Create maintains that it has never faced legal action from artists or managers over these practices, suggesting a pattern of disputed behavior.
Create Music Group, founded in 2015, has rapidly expanded its presence in the music industry through its YouTube royalties collection services. It owns various subsidiaries, including Label Engine, Flighthouse, and a majority stake in The Nations. However, this growth has come under scrutiny, especially regarding its YouTube operations. The ongoing lawsuit filed by DigiGlo in 2023 adds another layer to the controversy, alleging that Create’s tactics resulted in lost payments for content monetization. As these legal battles unfold, they highlight the need for clearer regulations and transparency in the digital music ecosystem.
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