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Soundstripe launches app allowing creators to license and sync music on the go

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Nashville-based content licensing platform for creators Soundstripe has launched a mobile app to make it easier for creators to discover, sync, save, stream, and download unlimited music from Soundstripe’s catalogue while on the go. The sync licensing platform said access to a mobile app has been the number one request from Soundstripe users. The app is currently available for iOS in the App Store and the Nashville-based company said the app will be released "shortly" for Android on Google Play....

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Emmanuel is a Washington, DC-based freelance journalist, blogger and media consultant, specialising in the entertainment business and cultural trends. He was the US editor for British music industry trade publication Music Week. Previously, he was the editor of Impact, a magazine for the music publishing community (2007-2009), the global editor of US trade publication Billboard (2003-2006), and the editor in chief of Billboard’s sister publication Music & Media (1997-2003).

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Symphonic inks opt-in deal for artists to access SourceAudio’s AI music dataset licensing marketplace

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Sync platform SourceAudio has entered into an agreement with services company Symphonic giving independent labels, managers and artists signed to Symphonic the possibility to "easily opt-in and participate" in SourceAudio’s AI music dataset licensing marketplace.

SourceAudio provides fully cleared music licensing for AI training. Under the agreement, Symphonic labels and artists who opt in will be able to earn incremental revenue from their songs when they are used to train approved third-par...

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Chelsea Johnson joins Meta as Publishing Operations Lead for North America

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Kobalt Music's Director, Licensing Operation Chelsea Johnson has joined Meta as Publishing Operations Lead for North America. Johnson announced two weeks ago her departure from Kobalt after over 12 years with the company. "I’m so excited to continue to work closely with so many of you. Gaining experience on the DSP side has been extremely important to me in my growth and curiousity on how music, digital continue to grow together," wrote Johnson, who joined Kobalt in 2013, in a LinkedIn post. S...

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ClicknClear signs global licensing deal with Universal Music Group to facilitate the use of pre-cleared music in sporting events

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Rights-tech platform ClicknClear has signed a global licensing agreement with Universal Music Group (UMG), providing athletes with the ability to license music from UMG’s repertoire to accompany choreographed routines in a wide variety of sport. "While sporting venues generally clear the public performance of music at events, to date there has been no online platform offering athletes a route to obtain the rights required to use music in choreographed routines," explained ClicknClear, which has...

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