Major Labels Sue Music Tech Startup Aurous In First Week Of Launch
Here we go again. Music Business Worldwide reports that “The RIAA — on behalf of UMG, Sony Music Entertainment, Warner Bros. Records, Atlantic and Capitol Records — has today filed a lawsuit against Aurous and its founder Andrew Sampson for what it calls ‘willful and egregious copyright infringement’.”
The music app, being called the “the new Grooveshark” (Grooveshark shut down earlier this year after similar lawsuits was filed against the company), just launched in public Alpha this week.
Aurous’ founder, Andrew Sampson, maintains that the website is a search engine that enables Internet users to search BitTorrent networks to find and stream content. However, the RIAA argues that the website directly targets recorded music from overseas pirate sites, effectively enabling consumers to infringe on the copyrights of record labels.
Whether Sampson intended on his platform to illegally access and stream recorded music or if he truly believed he built a legitimate consumer app detached from piracy, like many other uninformed tech developers out there, he has been caught in what could be a very expensive and crushing legal battle informed by copyright law.
I spend a great deal of time consulting with entrepreneurs who have cool ideas to develop new music apps, services, and platforms. However, the challenge that many of them face is having a limited understanding of the music publishing and recording landscape, from the perspective of a music tech startup. With the help of a music industry professional, founders gain insight on where products and services may infringe on the intellectual property rights of others. I’ve helped numerous startup entrepreneurs create products, formulate business models, and deliver value, all while respecting and complying with the intellectual property rights of third-party rights owners.
Read more about this story at Music Business Worldwide.
International Music Festival Conference
Super stoked to have been invited to moderate the panel “What’s Trending? The Latest in Festival Technology” at the International Music Festival Conference in San Diego this December. IMFCON will feature speakers from AEG, Goldenvoice, Insomniac, SXSW, SFX, AC Entertainment, Billboard, and many more. Get more deats at www.imfcon.com.
Project Music Accelerator Now Accepting Applications For Next Cohort
Project Music is the Nashville Entrepreneur Center’s leading action to support innovation within the music industry, a core business vertical in Nashville’s economy. To meet the unique needs of music-minded entrepreneurs we are providing a year round music-entrepreneurship focus that brings music, tech and business leaders together to nurture startups desiring to grow music industry revenue.
Project Music is THE accelerator for music tech providing specific industry curriculum to meet the unique needs of music-minded entrepreneurs.
Applications are open to music tech startups in social media, big data, content monetization, hardware, distribution, engagement and more!
FAQs:
- Applications Open: 9/1/15
- Program Begins: 1/31/16
- Program Ends: mid-May
- Cohort Size: 6 to 8 Startups
- Funding: minimum of $30,000 per startup in exchange for 7% equity plus 3% equity reserved for key program mentors
- Program is held Monday thru Friday at the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in Tennessee.
Click here for additional information or to apply.
Upcoming Event: “Music + Tech” Panel At General Assembly – Downtown Los Angeles
This panel aims to shed some light and bring some clarity to how the digital space and the music industry are currently co-mingling & how to navigate those turbulent waters. We’ll explore panelists’ journey in the music + tech space, what they’ve learned, what warnings they have, what works & what doesn’t work, and where they ultimately see things moving in the future. Learn more here.
Hypebot: 3 Standout Music Apps From SXSW V2V

Pretty much everyone involved in the music industry is aware of Austin’s annual SXSW, but they may not be as familiar with SXSW V2V, a festival which focuses on the development of startups and entrepreneurial skills. Included here is a breakdown of the three music-related startups of particular note. Read full article here.
atVenu Announces Partnership To Allow Bands To Report Venue Music Sales Directly To SoundScan And Billboard Charting
Nielsen, and atVenu, the provider of a mobile and web-based solution used by artists to manage merchandise logistics while on tour, today announced a new collaboration that for the first time will allow artists to digitally report their venue sales to Nielsen’s music reporting tools, including Nielsen SoundScan, the industry-standard for music sales measurement. Beginning Friday July 10, to coincide with the new Friday Global Release Date, atVenu will become Nielsen’s preferred venue sales data provider and automatically submit all venue sales recorded in the atVenu app directly to Nielsen. Read full article on Nielsen.
U.S. Music Industry Conferences For Second Half Of 2015
Music industry conferences offer musicians, music industry professionals, and startup entrepreneurs a platform to showcase, network, and conduct business. As a speaker and presenter at several conferences, I’ve found that selecting the right conference and being prepared to promote yourself and network is key to a successful experience.
Read: Power Networking At A Music Conference
Many conferences offer musicians opportunities to perform at artist showcases and competitions. For music tech startup entrepreneurs, conferences is a highly concentrated outlet for promoting your product, creating new business relationships, and learning about how changes in the music industry will affect your business.
Read: I Saw Great Startups @SFMusicTech, But They Have A Lot To Learn About The Music Business
Conferences are vital to the convergence of ideas and interactions between various stakeholders in the music industry. Below is a select list of notable upcoming conferences that you should consider attending. Make conferences work for you by going beyond just attending. Musicians may find performance opportunities. Startup entrepreneurs should consider exhibiting. And music industry professionals should consider applying to speak on panels. There’s no networking like the networking that can be done at a good conference.
| Jul 19-22 | SXSW V2V | Las Vegas, NV |
| Aug 5-8 | Indie Entertainment Summit | North Hollywood, CA |
| Aug 27-29 | Cutting Edge | New Orleans, LO |
| Aug 31-Sep 2 | All About Music | Nashville, TN |
| Sep 15-20 | Americana Music Conference | Nashville, TN |
| Sept 25-27 | Midpoint Music Fest | Cincinnati, OH |
| Sep 26-27 | West Coast Songwriters | San Francisco, CA |
| Oct 1-3 | Durango Songwriters Expo | Boulder, CO |
| Oct 2 | DMW Music | New York, NY |
| Oct 2-4 | Mid-Atlantic Music Conference | Charlotte, NC |
| Oct 13-17 | CMJ Music Marathon | New York, NY |
| Oct 15-18 | Revolt Music Conference | Miami, FL |
| Oct 23-25 | CD Baby’s DIY Musician Conference | Chicago, IL |
| Nov 10 | SF MusicTech Summit | San Francisco, CA |
| Dec 13-15 | International Music Festival Con | San Diego, CA |
















