Performing Right Society
Performing Right Society business and news from across the web.- Notorious UK rights group launches legal action against Valve for distributing music in games on Steam without a licenseThe Performing Right Society (PRS) has initiated legal action against Valve in the UK, alleging that the company distributes music from its members on Steam without the necessary licenses. The PRS claims Valve is making these musical works available to the public through streaming and downloads without permission, thereby infringing on copyright.
- Developer sues publisher after leaving Kickstarter backers waiting over two years for promised physical editionsValve has responded to a lawsuit filed by the New York Attorney General, disputing claims that loot boxes in Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, and Team Fortress 2 constitute illegal gambling. The company stated it has been educating the NYAG about its virtual items since early 2023 and believes the transferability of digital items is a consumer right. Valve also addressed separate legal proceedings initiated by the Performing Right Society over alleged unlicensed use of music on Steam.
- Valve responds to NY Attorney General lawsuit: "We have serious concerns with the alterations the NYAG claims are necessary to make to our games"Valve has responded to a lawsuit filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James, disputing claims that loot boxes in Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, and Team Fortress 2 unlawfully encourage minors to gamble. Valve stated it does not believe its virtual items violate gambling laws and expressed disappointment that the lawsuit proceeded despite their efforts to educate the NYAG. The company also addressed concerns about the transferability of digital items and invasive data collection proposed by the NYAG.
- Valve sued for allegedly using its musical works "without permission"The Performing Right Society (PRS) has initiated legal proceedings against Valve, the owner of Steam. The lawsuit alleges that Valve has been using musical works belonging to PRS members on Steam without obtaining the necessary permissions.
- Roblox launches two new developer programs, Incubator and JumpstartRoblox has launched two new developer programs, Incubator and Jumpstart, aimed at supporting creators. Separately, the Performing Right Society has initiated legal proceedings against Valve, alleging unauthorized use of musical works on the Steam platform.
- Steam Being Sued by UK Performing Right Society Over Music RightsThe UK's Performing Right Society (PRS) is suing Valve's Steam platform, alleging that it hosts games using music without proper licensing. PRS claims Valve has failed to obtain necessary licenses for music managed on behalf of its members, impacting games like Grand Theft Auto 5 and Forza Horizon. The lawsuit will proceed unless Valve engages in discussions to secure the required licenses.
- Performing Right Society (PRS) sues Valve over video game musicValve Corporation is being sued by the Performing Right Society (PRS) in the UK over music licensing for games sold on its Steam platform. PRS claims Valve has not engaged appropriately on licensing issues for years. This lawsuit is separate from other ongoing legal challenges Valve faces.