Supreme Court Rules Internet Providers Not Liable for Music Piracy in Landmark Copyright Decision

Supreme Court Rules Internet Providers Not Liable for Music Piracy in Landmark Copyright Decision

Author: Inception Point Ai March 26, 2026 Duration: 2:25
Hey, listeners, this is Lenny Vaughn, your bridge from dusty vinyl grooves to the digital flood, keeping the raw soul of music alive amid the algo noise. In the last 24 hours, the industry took a hit as the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that internet providers like Cox aren't liable for users' music piracy, overturning a $1.5 billion award to Sony Music and stalling anti-piracy fights, according to ABC News and WYPR reports. Meanwhile, AI controversies rage on: Anthropic faces fresh copyright suits over training models with music, Netflix's Red Hot Chili Peppers doc uses AI to recreate dead guitarist Hillel Slovak's voice, and A Journal of Musical Things notes Flea's bizarre head injury from a peeing mishap.

Rock legends rally back—Stevie Young rejoined AC/DC live after a Buenos Aires hospital stint, New Found Glory's Chad Gilbert beat three brain tumors via surgery, and Bon Jovi's Ritchie Sambora reclaimed his stolen Ford Explorer from 41 years ago. Tragically, MuchMusic pioneer Anne Howard passed at 74. K-pop peaks with BTS comeback concert views disputed—initial 300 million claims dropped to 18.4 million by Netflix. Oasis drops a 2025 reunion tour photo book packed with behind-the-scenes gems, while Bruce Springsteen okays "Born in the USA" for an anti-Trump campaign.

Fresh drops span genres: Da Tweekaz and Komb unleash hardstyle banger "Night of Fire" on Dirty Workz, Samsung weaves Bach and Handel's classical preludes into Galaxy S26 ringtones for immersive vibes. Live surges shine—Post Malone joins Twenty One Pilots and Zac Brown Band headlining the NCAA March Madness Music Fest's finale in Indy on April 5. A push emerges for a company aiding disabled musicians' fair gigs, and debates swirl on lyrics as music's future heart.

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Music News Tracker by Inception Point Ai is your daily companion for staying in tune with what matters in music right now. This podcast brings you sharp, timely coverage of the latest releases, tours, industry shifts, and trends shaping artists and audiences worldwide. From chart-topping hits to underground discoveries, each episode highlights the stories behind the sound, giving you context, background, and clear takeaways. Expect concise updates, focused breakdowns of breaking news, and occasional spotlights on emerging genres and scenes. Whether you follow pop, hip hop, rock, electronic, or experimental music, you will find something that keeps you informed and inspired. Listen episodes to stay ahead of the conversation and understand how the music world is evolving, one headline at a time.
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