There needs to be a not for profit, or 10% profit capped streaming company formed for musicians, who dump labels and bigger corporations entirely.

Believe Music licenses and distributes music on behalf of artists - there is no malicious intent happening from them. A death investigation is underway after investigators believe a Laurel County man was hit by a train. Protecting the content from our customers is a key priority for us and we look forward to developing this collaboration with ACRCloud to help us further develop the services we provide to the music industry” Commented By François Gerber, Director – Supply Chain at Believe.“Believe is the leading company in the music distribution sector and serving extensive scale of artists & labels. Any videos with the songs in BattleBlock Theater are subject to a content ID claim, so it would be best to turn off the music in the game. (Sorry for my grammar) Edit: On youtube If you use music listed in the Music Policy Directory, you may get a Content ID claim notifying you that you used copyrighted content. These emails form part of the service you elect to receive when you subscribe to any of MBW's free email services. However, I believe that in most cases it happens because of a lack of awareness and understanding of intellectual property rights." We are very glad to work with them to automate their copyright recognition process. In addition, TuneCore gains additional financial value in the form of “market share” of their user base and sale of the Round Hill Compositions embodied on the infringing sound recordings to drive financial valuation and negotiate with the music services for more favorable terms used to acquire more customers.”Richard Busch of King & Ballow told MBW: “We have nothing to add other than what is said in our very detailed Complaint.”The best of MBW, plus the most important music biz stories on the web.
level 2. With ACRCloud’s 70 Million growing global music fingerprint database and robust acoustic fingerprinting technology, copyright content can be detected from as short as 3 seconds of audio / video sample, regardless of the video/audio file size, format, compression rate and metadata.“We have always been committed to ensuring our artists and labels the most advanced distribution service on as many DSPs as possible. It’s also our pleasure to make a contribution in protecting the ownership of songs for the music industry before it has been distributed.” Commented by Peng Dong, the co founder & Business at ACRCloud.Believe Distribution Services is the leading fully independent digital distributor and label services provider for artists & labels worldwide. Here's what each policy means: Monetize: The copyright holder has chosen to monetize this music, so ads may appear on your video. A major legal case is kicking off in the United States between two successful members of the global music rights industry, MBW can reveal.New York-based publisher Round Hill Music is suing DIY distributor TuneCore and its parent Believe, alleging that the latter two companies “reproduced and distributed musical compositions owned or controlled by Round Hill… despite knowing that [these] compositions were never properly licensed”.Round Hill is being represented in the lawsuit by Richard Busch (yes, Round Hill’s suit further claims that is has not been “properly paid” by the defendants for the use of its compositions, and that it has provided notice to Believe on “multiple occasions” via its agent, Audiam, that these songs were unlicensed.The lawsuit, filed Friday  (July 31) at the Eastern District of New York Court, alleges that TuneCore and Believe are “directly liable for copyright infringement, contributory copyright infringement, and vicarious copyright infringement based on the reproduction and distribution of the Round Hill Compositions to third parties without a license”.At the heart of Round Hill’s claim is the suggestion that Believe distributed recordings of 219 musical compositions owned by Round Hill to digital services such as iTunes without the required licenses.In addition to legal fees, Round Hill is requesting that Believe pay $150,000 – the maximum amount for wilful statutory damages in the US – for each of the of the compositions infringed. The bottom line for record labels, according to the source, is that Twitch is an emerging music platform, with plenty of opportunities to integrate copyrighted music, if … There is this company called Believe Music that has been trying to scam people out of their ad revenue by claiming that they own music that has been listed as copyright free. We are very glad to work with them to automate their copyright recognition process. You'd be lucky to get a working email from Believe Music.