SoundCloud is finally becoming DJ-friendly again. The streaming service will no longer be removing mixes or deleting DJs' accounts for copyright infringement thanks to new licensing deals. SoundCloud ...
A new blog post on SoundCloud's site regarding copyright infringement rules seems to be sending mixed messages to users: Despite initial reports stating otherwise, SoundCloud still has the authority… ...
Today, SoundCloud CEO Kerry Trainor announced at Amsterdam Dance Event that DJs will soon be able to mix and perform by streaming material from SoundCloud’s catalog within DJ softwares. Traditionally, ...
Earlier this month, a German-language interview with SoundCloud co-founder Eric Wahlforss made the rounds. As BBC News and many other outlets reported, Wahlforss told Germany’s Groove that SoundCloud ...
SoundCloud is now integrated with the newest versions of Serato DJ, allowing DJs to search, play, and mix any song uploaded to SoundCloud natively within Serato. It’s an immensely convenient ...
DJ sets and electronic music were integral to SoundCloud's initial success. In the past, the streaming also-ran has tapped into its community of mixers by letting them upload via Pioneer's DJ app. Now ...
Music service Soundcloud made a name for itself by becoming the de facto site for DJ mixes. That will soon change, as new restrictions are likely to be put in place soon that would all but ban them ...
"It was important to us to preserve the creative elements that make SoundCloud so popular with artists and fans," Warner Music Group CEO Stephen Cooper said of SoundCloud's subscription service. It… ...
SoundCloud have confirmed that DJ mixes uploaded to the service will no longer be taken down as a result of copyright infringnment. In an interview with Groove, SoundCloud's founder Eric Wahlforss ...
SoundCloud made its name partly on the back of DJ mixes (both official and otherwise), but you could never take their presence for granted. All it would take is an overeager copyright lawyer and your ...
SoundCloud will no longer remove DJ mixes due to copyright infringement, its founder Eric Wahlforss has confirmed. After striking deals with licensing groups, including Germany’s GEMA, hosting mixes ...
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