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The search report, authored by well-respected economist Will Page (now an employee of Spotify), comes on the heels of a high-profile pullout from Thom Yorke of Radiohead.

Mumford & Sons have long been vocal about their disdain for secondary ticketing companies — or, as some of us like to call them, legalised scalping platforms. Secondary resellers often make a 25% commission (10% from the sellers and 15% from the buyers) off of every sale

European collection societies are often notorious bulldogs, but they also seem to bite everyone. Groups like PRS for Music in the UK and GEMA in Germany often impose strict exclusivity clauses over artists, while making cross-border licensing a multi-year, bankrupt-inducing headache.

After deliberating over the arguments made by both Viacom and Harmonix, a Delaware Supreme Court refused to take up the case because it was deemed an issue to be decided by an arbitrator.

After 4 years Jerkin South is Being in collaboration with fTV Party and in the last quatter of this year Jerkin South will be collaborated with Edward Maya's music producer and will make his debut in production.

Apple Logix ProX

Apple just released Logic Pro X, the latest major update to its pro-grade digital audio workstation software since Logic Pro 9 in 2009

Just to name a few, one of the new features is Logic Remote, which allows users to hook their iPads to Logic Pro X as an additional mixing space. Additionally, a feature called Drummer provides a plethora of "professionally produced, realistic drum tracks" to match songs produced by musicians who don't have a drummer on hand.

Further improvements include a redesigned interface, an expanded library of synthesizers, flex pitch (an auto-tune tool), and much more.

Logic Pro X is available for $199.99.

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