Spotify Buys Cover Song Licencing Firm Loudr to Tackle Copyright Risks

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By Reuters | Updated: 13 April 2018 10:09 IST
Highlights
  • Move to help Spotify locate songwriters and pay them royalties
  • The purchase addresses "major weakness" in Spotify's business model
  • Loudr will relocate to Spotify's offices in New York

Spotify, the world's largest music streaming service, said on Thursday it is to buy Loudr.fm, a San Francisco-based provider of licencing technology to help it to locate songwriters and pay them royalties they are due.

The acquisition helps address a major weakness Spotify has warned exists in its business model, namely locating and ensuring the right artists get paid for their copyrighted work, an issue which, left unaddressed, leaves it open to lawsuits.

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Financial terms of the deal, the first since it began trading on the New York Stock Exchange earlier this month, were not disclosed.

Spotify was hit late last year with a lawsuit seeking damages of up to $1.6 billion (roughly Rs. 10,500 crores) by Wixen Publishing, a California-based company that represents artists including Tom Petty, Neil Young, Rage Against the Machine and Missy Elliott.

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Loudr was set up in 2013 by its three co-founders to simplify the process for musicians who publicly perform songs by other artists to identify, track and pay royalties for so-called "mechanical licences" owed to music publishers. These may include cover versions of songs, samples, remixes or medleys.

The company offers a system for automatically acquiring mechanical licences under US copyright laws, which do not require musicians to engage in up-front licencing negotiations before performing songs by other artists. Charges for licences range from $35 for electronic filings to $85 for paper ones.

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Loudr will relocate to Spotify's offices in New York, the company said in a blog post.

Spotify has made at least ten modest, typically technology-focused acquisitions in recent years to improve its service.

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Shares of Spotify closed at $149.10, little changed on the day.

© Thomson Reuters 2018

 

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