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ABC News’ Juju Chang spoke with Variety Music Editor Jem Aswad about Taylor Swift buying the rights back to her own work and ...
In a letter posted on her website on Friday, Swift announced that she had bought the masters, or original recordings, of her ...
Taylor Swift announced Friday that she bought her masters back from Shamrock Capital, meaning she owns her full music catalog ...
The Taylor Swift announced on May 30 that she bought back the rights to music catalog, giving her control of all of her music ...
Swift announced she officially bought back her first six albums and will still release her version of her self-titled debut album and "Reputation." ...
Taylor Swift, Prince, and a toddler dancing to Mozart reveal how music helps us reclaim memory, agency, and voice—at any age, ...
Taylor Swift’s 2017 album “Reputation” shot to No. 1 on iTunes after she announced she now owns her first six albums. Fans ...
The pop star now owns all of her music, ending the ownership fight that inspired her to rerecord four of her albums.
Taylor Swift buying her master recordings is a reminder that all artists deserve ownership of their music and fair treatment.
Everyone loves a happy ending, right? Although this one may come with some interesting after-effects for the music industry.
"Taylor shined a big bright light on it and showed it could be done successfully," says one music lawyer. What's different now? By Steve Knopper Four years before Taylor Swift began her crusade to ...