Wixen Music Publishing sues Meta for using copyrighted songs

Publisher goes nuclear on Meta, accusing it of running copyrighted music post-license while flexing platform power and chasing AI shortcuts.

Copyright fight basics
  • Wixen Music Publishing sues Meta in a California federal court.
  • The claim targets hundreds of songs used without permission.
  • Platforms named are Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp.
  • Dispute follows a collapsed licensing renewal.
Money and damages angle
  • At least $49.65 million requested for copyright claims.
  • Extra damages are tied to defamation and business disruption.
  • Per-work penalties stack across more than 330 songs.
  • Injunction sought to halt further usage.
What Wixen says Meta did
  • Music allegedly stayed searchable after the deal lapsed.
  • Tracks appeared in Reels and user-made videos.
  • Clients were allegedly blamed for removals they did not cause.
  • Negotiations allegedly involved heavy-handed pressure tactics.
Bigger industry implications
  • Meta revenue figures tower over disputed license fees.
  • Reels advertising growth gets flagged in filings.
  • AI music tools raise replacement fears for songwriters.
  • Case framed as a warning shot to other platforms.
 

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