Jul 03, 2019 · Swift’s lawyer, Donald Passman, has now said that Swift was not given the opportunity to “purchase her masters, or the label, outright with a cheque in the way [Borchetta] is now apparently ...
Aug 08, 2017 · But Swift’s attorney Douglas Baldridge described the former radio host, who was fired from country radio station KYGO after the alleged assault, as …
Dec 11, 2021 · Taylor Swift’s hit song “Shake It Off” is at the center of a copyright lawsuit. The only way the copyright case won’t go to trial is if Swift and the songwriters come to a financial ...
attorney Donald Passman“Scott Borchetta never gave Taylor Swift an opportunity to purchase her masters, or the label, outright with a check in the way he is now apparently doing for others,” Swift's attorney Donald Passman said.Jul 3, 2019
Music exec Scooter Braun, best known for his ugly public spat with Taylor Swift, lured a high-flying financier into a dead-end job by name-dropping stars like Kanye West, according to a new lawsuit.Jun 2, 2021
The rights to the first six albums by Taylor Swift, arguably the most commercially popular artist in the world, recently were sold to a private equity firm for a whopping $300 million.Nov 19, 2020
In 2018, Swift also signed a deal with Universal Music Group. As per this deal, she will continue to own all her masters moving forward. In March 2021, she released her re-recorded “Taylor's version” of her first album Fearless. It contains 20 previously released tracks, and seven unreleased tracks.Nov 16, 2021
In 2016, when Kendall Jenner was asked the name she has for her friendship group in a media interview, she got a little shady and replied that they all call themselves the "Super Natural Friend Group" because we all have such cool individual lives.Apr 24, 2020
Ms Swift's first six albums, released between 2006 and 2017, are currently owned by a private equity firm called Shamrock Holdings. Mr Braun sold it the master recordings in November 2020, in what Ms Swift said was “the second time my music had been sold without my knowledge.”Nov 13, 2021
By re-recording, Swift is technically covering her own songs into new sound recordings, resulting in new masters that she fully owns, which would enable her to control the licensing of her songs for commercial use, bypassing the owners of the older masters and subsequently devaluing them.
If you're Taylor Swift, the answer is: You re-record everything. When Swift left her record label Big Machine Records ("BMR"), BMR retained ownership of all rights in her back catalogue master recordings.Apr 22, 2021
2019After buying Taylor Swift's music catalog for a reported $300 million in 2019, Scooter Braun is telling his side of the story for the first time.Jun 23, 2021
Last year, music business veteran and mega-manager Scooter Braun's Ithaca Holdings LLC acquired Big Machine Label Group (BMLG), the record label that released every Swift album through 2017's Reputation.Nov 16, 2020
This was due to the contract with her previous record label, Big Machine Records which was purchased by Scooter Braun in 2019. ... After Swift parted ways with the label and signed with Universal Music Group, the singer-songwriter opted to reclaim her songs the best way she knows how - re-record her older songs and albums.Nov 12, 2021
Currently, “Lover (2019),” “folklore (2020)” and “evermore (2020)” are the only full albums that Swift has full ownership of the master recordings under her new record label, Republic Records.Apr 12, 2021