Downtown Music Publishing LLC et al v. Peloton Interactive, Inc.

  1. February 27, 2020

    Peloton Ends Copyright War With Music Publishers

    Peloton reached a settlement with music publishers Thursday to end a copyright lawsuit accusing the trendy exercise bike company of willfully using more than 1,000 songs from Ariana Grande, Rihanna and others without paying for them.

  2. January 29, 2020

    Music Publishers Beat Peloton's Antitrust Accusations

    A Manhattan federal judge on Wednesday rejected accusations from Peloton that a group of music publishers violated antitrust laws by collectively refusing to license their music to the trendy exercise bike company.

  3. October 28, 2019

    Peloton Copyright Case Isn't A Conspiracy, Music Cos. Say

    A group of music publishers say they didn't violate antitrust laws by teaming up to sue Peloton for failing to properly license music, calling the accusation a "baseless" last resort from the cycling startup.

  4. September 26, 2019

    Peloton Music Suit Now Claims $300M Damages On 2K Songs

    A Manhattan federal judge on Thursday approved a refreshed infringement complaint by more than 30 music publishers against home-fitness titan Peloton that added plaintiffs and 1,000 songs and doubled damage claims to $300 million.

  5. June 25, 2019

    Music Publishers Bash Peloton's Boycott Claims In IP Suit

    A group of music publishers suing Peloton for streaming their songs are denying they conspired to deprive the fitness startup of music licenses, painting the fitness company's defense in the copyright case as simply a "timeworn tactic."

  6. April 30, 2019

    Peloton Sues Music Publishers, Alleging Price-Fixing

    Home fitness startup Peloton hit back on Tuesday against a group of music publishers suing over alleged nonpayment of licensing fees, accusing the National Music Publishers' Association of violating antitrust laws by orchestrating a price-fixing "conspiracy."

  7. March 26, 2019

    Facing Copyright Lawsuit, Peloton Will Pull Songs

    Peloton on Monday announced that it will pull more than 1,000 songs by Ariana Grande, Rihanna and others from its high-end cycling service after being hit with a copyright lawsuit that claims it failed to pay for their use.

  8. March 19, 2019

    Music Cos. Sue Peloton Over Ariana Grande, Rihanna Songs

    More than a dozen music publishers hit Peloton with a copyright lawsuit Tuesday, accusing the trendy exercise bike company of willfully using more than 1,000 songs from Ariana Grande, Rihanna and others without paying for them.

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