As expected, often controversial streaming service Grooveshark yesterday announced that it had settled its legal battle with EMI Music Publishing and signed a licensing agreement with the company. Exact details of the deal are confidential.
As previously reported, Grooveshark once had a licensing deal in place with both the recordings and publishing sides of EMI – back when both were still part of the same company – following the settlement of an earlier piece of litigation in 2009. However, this deal later fell apart, and EMI Music Publishing sued again in January 2012.
Posted on: 03/09/2013Categories: News from CMU Online