Taylor Swift Signs Global Publishing Deal with Universal Music Publishing Group

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Taylor Swift's transition to Universal Music Publishing Group marked a pivotal shift in her career following the expiration of her long-standing contract with Sony/ATV. This new global publishing deal allowed Swift to gain greater control over her music and its distribution. The agreement came at a time when Swift was actively re-recording her back catalog, a strategic move aimed at reclaiming ownership of her music. By re-recording her earlier albums, she sought to replace the original masters owned by Big Machine Records, thereby securing her rights to the new masters and the licensing of her songs for commercial use. This initiative not only empowered Swift as an artist but also set a precedent in the music industry regarding artist rights and ownership, highlighting the importance of control over one's creative work. Swift's actions have sparked discussions about the treatment of artists in the music industry and the significance of ownership in the digital age, influencing both emerging and established artists to consider their own contracts and rights more carefully.
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