
Producer Who Accused Karol G of Beat-Theft Dismisses His Lawsuit, Adding “We Were Wrong”
Producer Alfr3d Beats, real name Dick Alfredo Caballero Rodriguez, withdrew his lawsuit accusing Karol G of stealing his beat for the 2022 hit “Gatúbela.” During discovery, DJ Maff supplied session files proving the beat was created months before Alfr3d Beats posted his own track “Punto G” on YouTube, and that Karol G recorded the final version two weeks earlier. The producer also apologized publicly and dismissed the claims against Karol G, DJ Maff, and Universal Music. The case underscores how forensic evidence can overturn copyright allegations in the music industry.

UK Government Must Extend New NDA Protections to Freelancers to Truly Tackle Misogyny in Music, Say MPs
The UK Parliament’s Women & Equalities Committee is pressing the government to extend the Employment Rights Act’s ban on non‑disclosure agreements (NDAs) to freelancers in the music sector. While the Act now voids NDAs that silence employees reporting harassment, it...

Ador Founder Wins Legal Battle over Shareholder Agreement with HYBE, Which Now Needs to Pay Her $17.7 Million
South Korean court ruled that HYBE must pay former Ador CEO Min Hee‑jin $17.7 million, confirming the validity of the shareholder agreement that obligates HYBE to purchase her Ador shares at a pre‑agreed earnings multiple. HYBE had terminated the agreement in...

Anna’s Archive Ignores Court Order and Starts Making Stolen Spotify Files Available to Torrent
Anna’s Archive, a piracy activist group, has begun seeding roughly 2.8 million Spotify tracks—about 6 TB of audio—via its torrent index, despite a New York court injunction and a $13 trillion lawsuit filed by Spotify and major labels. The leak follows a massive...

Deadmau5 Says New Laws Needed to “Stop Idiots From Abusing AI” After Appearing in Deepfake Promo Video
Deadmau5 publicly condemned an AI‑generated deepfake video that falsely showed him endorsing another DJ. He described the clip as “scary as fuck” and called for new laws to protect personal likenesses. The episode spotlights the pending NO FAKES Act, which...

Boycotts Aren’t Always an Option for Artists “Beholden” To Corporations that “Prioritise Profit over Ethics”, Alexis Krauss Explains
Alexis Krauss of Sleigh Bells explains why many mid‑tier artists find it impossible to boycott major platforms like Spotify and Live Nation despite ethical concerns. She cites the financial reliance on Spotify streams and the necessity of Live Nation‑handled tours...