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방탄소년단 정국, ‘Seven’으로 미국 350만 유닛 돌파 #방탄소년단정국 #정국 #Seven #GOLDEN #BTS #빌보드 #스포티파이 #RIAA 방탄소년단(BTS) 정국이 첫 솔로 데뷔곡 ‘Seven’으로 미국에서만 350만 유닛을 넘기며 솔로 아티스트로서 존재감을 다시 한 번 드러냈다. 세계 최대 음악 시장에서 거둔 판매 성과라 그 규모에 시선이 쏠린다. 해외 음악 전문 매체 ‘팝 코어’ 공식 계정에 따르면 ‘Seven’은 미국 레코드산업협회(RIAA) 기준 350만 유닛 이상 판매를 기록했다. 이에 앞서 이 곡은 발매 약 7개월 만에 미국에서 200만 유닛 이상을 달성해 RIAA 더블 플래티넘(Double Platinum) 인증 자격을 확보했다. 정국, ‘Seven’ 미국 판매 350만 유닛·RIAA 더블 플래티넘 자격 등 글로벌 기록 행진. 정국은 ‘Seven’으로 미국 내 판매와 함께 각종 기록도 쌓았다. 2023년에는 미국에서 가장 빠르게 100만 이상 판매한 K-팝 솔로 가수의 곡으로 이름을 올렸고, 같은 곡으로 RIAA 플래티넘(Platinum) 인증 자격도 얻었다. 솔로 활동 전반으로 범위를 넓혀도 미국 시장에서의 성적은 두드러진다. 정국은 ‘Seven’ 외에도 ‘Standing Next To You’, ‘3D’로 각각 100만 유닛을 넘겼고, 협업곡 ‘Left and Right’로 100만 유닛 이상을 기록했다. 방탄소년단 앨범 수록 솔로곡 ‘Euphoria’는 100만 유닛 이상, ‘시차’는 50만 유닛 이상 판매를 기록했으며, 첫 솔로 앨범 ‘GOLDEN’은 90만 유닛 이상 판매고를 올렸다. 미국을 넘어 유럽과 일본 등 주요 음악 시장에서도 ‘Seven’의 수치는 이어지고 있다. 이 곡은 프랑스에서 3000만 회 상당의 스트리밍을 달성해 프랑스음반협회(SNEP)로부터 플래티넘 인증을 받았다. 일본에서도 성과가 집계됐다. 일본레코드협회(RIAJ)는 ‘Seven’이 누적 재생 수 1억 회에 도달함에 따라 스트리밍 부문 플래티넘 인증을 부여했다. 스트리밍 지표가 중심인 만큼 현지 청취 추세를 가늠할 수 있는 대목이다. 영국에서는 판매량 기준 기록이 나왔다. ‘Seven’은 40만 장 이상 판매되며 영국 음반산업협회(BPI) 브릿 서티파이드(BRIT Certified) 싱글 부문 골드(Gold) 인증을 획득했다. 북미·유럽 주요 시장에서 앨범과 단일곡 모두 수치로 평가되는 인증을 확보한 셈이다. 북미 다른 국가에서도 인증 흐름이 이어졌다. ‘Seven’은 캐나다 레코드산업협회 뮤직 캐나다(Music Canada, 구 CRIA)에서 더블 플래티넘을 받았고, 뉴질랜드 레코드산업협회(RMNZ)에서는 플래티넘 인증을 받았다. 이탈리아(FIMI), 벨기에(BEA), 포르투갈(AFP), 스페인에서는 골드 인증을 추가했다. 차트 성적 역시 수치와 함께 제시됐다. ‘Seven’은 빌보드(Billboard) 메인 싱글 차트 ‘핫 100’에서 1위로 진입해 첫 데뷔를 장식했고, 이후 15주 동안 차트에 머물렀다. 빌보드 주요 차트인 ‘글로벌 200’과 ‘글로벌(미국 제외)’에서도 모두 1위에 올랐다. 영국 오피셜(UK Official) 메인 싱글 차트 ‘톱 100’에서도 기록을 더했다. 이 차트에서 ‘Seven’은 3위로 첫 진입한 뒤 K-팝 솔로 가수 곡으로는 처음으로 14주 연속 랭크되는 성적을 냈다. 미국과 영국 양대 싱글 차트에서 동시에 흐름을 이어간 셈이다. 글로벌 음원 스트리밍 플랫폼 스포티파이(Spotify)에서는 장기 집계가 확인됐다. ‘Seven’은 스포티파이 메인 차트 중 하나인 ‘데일리(일간) 톱 송 글로벌’에서 아시아 가수 곡으로 처음 71일 동안 1위를 지켰고, ‘위클리 톱 송 글로벌’에서는 2023년 전 세계 남성 가수 곡 가운데 가장 긴 9주 연속 1위를 기록했다. 스트리밍 누적 수치도 커지고 있다. ‘Seven’은 스포티파이에서 아시아 가수 곡으로 처음 28억5000만 회 재생을 넘어섰고, 29억 회를 향해 집계를 이어가고 있다. 여러 국가 음반협회 인증과 차트 성적, 스트리밍 수치가 겹치며 정국 솔로 활동의 현 위치를 보여주고 있다.

방탄소년단 정국, ‘Seven’으로 미국 350만 유닛 돌파 #방탄소년단정국 #정국 #Seven #GOLDEN #BTS #빌보드 #스포티파이 #RIAA

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제니, 美 RIAA 플래티넘 인증 추가 획득 #제니 #RIAA #블랙핑크 블랙핑크 제니(JENNIE)가 RIAA 플래티넘 인증을 획득했다. 21일 제니의 소속사 OA엔터테인먼트(ODDATELIER) 측은 "미국 레코드산업협회(Recording Industry Association of America, 이하 RIAA)는 공식 홈페이지를 통해 제니의 첫 번째 솔로 정규 앨범 ‘Ruby’(루비)의 타이틀곡 ‘like JENNIE’(라이크 제니)가 플래티넘 인증을 획득했다고 밝혔다"고 전했다. RIAA 플래티넘 인증 받은 제니. (사진=OA엔터테인먼트(ODDATELIER) ) 앞서 제니는 더 위켄드·릴리 로즈 뎁과의 협업곡 ‘One Of The Girls’로 첫 번째 플래티넘 인증을 받은 바 있다.  기존에 골드 인증을 보유하고 있던 ‘like JENNIE’가 이번에 플래티넘 인증을 획득하게 되면서 제니는 두 번째 플래티넘 기록을 추가했다. 뿐만 아니라 제니는 ‘Ruby’ 수록곡이자 선공개곡 ‘ExtraL (feat. Doechii)’(엑스트라엘), ‘Mantra’(만트라)로도 각각 골드 인증을 획득했다.  이에 따라 제니는 총 2개의 플래티넘과 2개의 골드 인증을 보유하게 됐다. RIAA는 디지털 싱글과 앨범 판매량에 따라 골드(50만 유닛 이상), 플래티넘(100만 유닛 이상), 멀티 플래티넘(200만 유닛 이상), 다이아몬드(1000만 유닛 이상)로 인증을 부여한다.

제니, 美 RIAA 플래티넘 인증 추가 획득 #제니 #RIAA #블랙핑크

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제니, “‘like JENNIE’ 플래티넘”…RIAA 두 번째 인증 #제니 #likeJENNIE #Ruby #RIAA #플래티넘인증 #OneOfTheGirls #ExtraL #Mantra 글로벌 아티스트 제니(JENNIE)가 미국 레코드 산업 지표에서 솔로 성과를 다시 한 번 확장했다. 첫 번째 솔로 정규 앨범 ‘Ruby’(루비)의 타이틀곡 ‘like JENNIE’(라이크 제니)가 미국 레코드산업협회(Recording Industry Association of America, 이하 RIAA) 플래티넘 인증을 받았다. RIAA는 지난 20일(현지시간) 공식 홈페이지를 통해 ‘like JENNIE’의 플래티넘 인증 사실을 공지했다. 이에 따라 ‘Ruby’ 타이틀곡은 RIAA 집계 기준 100만 유닛 이상 판매를 인정받는 플래티넘 라인에 합류했다. 제니, 첫 솔로 정규 ‘Ruby’ 타이틀곡으로 美 RIAA 플래티넘 등급 올라. (사진=OA엔터테인먼트(ODDATELIER)) 제니는 이미 더 위켄드와 릴리 로즈 뎁과 함께한 협업곡 ‘One Of The Girls’로 첫 플래티넘 인증을 확보한 바 있다. 여기에 ‘like JENNIE’가 골드에서 플래티넘으로 단계를 높이면서 솔로 명의로 두 곡을 플래티넘 반열에 올렸다. ‘Ruby’의 다른 수록곡들도 RIAA에서 존재감을 드러내고 있다. 수록곡이자 선공개곡으로 소개된 ‘ExtraL (feat. Doechii)’(엑스트라엘)와 ‘Mantra’(만트라)는 각각 골드 인증을 받으며 제니의 음원 라인업을 뒷받침했다. 이번 결과로 제니는 RIAA 기준 플래티넘 인증 2곡과 골드 인증 2곡을 함께 보유하게 됐다. 단일 싱글을 넘어 앨범 수록곡까지 인증 범위를 넓히며, 글로벌 음악 시장에서 솔로 활동 기반을 꾸준히 넓히는 양상이다. RIAA는 디지털 싱글과 앨범 판매량에 따라 골드(50만 유닛 이상), 플래티넘(100만 유닛 이상), 멀티 플래티넘(200만 유닛 이상), 다이아몬드(1000만 유닛 이상) 등급으로 구분해 인증을 부여하고 있다.

제니, “‘like JENNIE’ 플래티넘”…RIAA 두 번째 인증 #제니 #likeJENNIE #Ruby #RIAA #플래티넘인증 #OneOfTheGirls #ExtraL #Mantra

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SZA’s ‘Snooze’ and ‘Kill Bill’ are officially RIAA diamond certified. 💿💎🩵

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Taylor Swift Helps U.S. Vinyl Sales Surpass $1 Billion for First Time Since 1983: According to the RIAA's year-end report, vinyl sales, in units, increased from 43.4 million in 2024 to 46.8 million in 2025 #TaylorSwift #VinylSales #MusicIndustry #RIAA #VinylRecords

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"Get Down on It" is a song by American band #KoolAndTheGang. It was originally released on their #SomethingSpecial album in 1981. The single was certified gold by the #RIAA. #RecordWorld called it a "kinetic dancer" and said that the "chant-like chorus hook is contagious."

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🎧 #NewMusicFriday Never miss hits for March 06, 2026: #HarryStyles, #Nettspend, #Yebba, #FlyingLotus, #Morrissey, #SamBarber, #JuiceWrld x #Marshmello, #CameronWinter, #Girlset. (via riaa.com)

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제니, ‘Ruby’ 1년 여정 담은 팝업·스페셜 앨범 동시 전개 #제니 #Ruby #Ruby(TheCompleteCollection) #AYearinRuby #likeJENNIE #Mantra #한국대중음악상 #RIAA 제니가 첫 솔로 정규 앨범 ‘Ruby’ 발매 1주년을 맞아 팝업 스토어와 스페셜 앨범을 함께 선보이며 지난 1년의 흐름을 팬들과 공유하고 있다. ‘Ruby’ 활동 기간 쌓아온 성과와 경험을 한자리에서 돌아볼 수 있는 구성으로 국내외 팬들의 관심을 모으고 있다. 이번 프로젝트의 시작점은 더현대 서울에서 마련된 팝업 ‘A Year in Ruby’다. 이 팝업은 ‘Ruby’ 발매 후 1년 동안 이어진 활동을 상기할 수 있도록 기획됐으며, 매장 공간 전반에 앨범과 관련된 다양한 콘텐츠를 배치해 관람 동선을 따라 제니의 솔로 행보를 자연스럽게 떠올리게 한다. 더현대 서울 팝업 ‘A Year in Ruby’서 미공개·한정 MD·무대 의상 전시. (사진=OA엔터테인먼트(ODDATELIER)) 팝업에서는 지난해 ‘Ruby’ 앨범 발매를 기념해 출시됐던 MD 가운데 국내에서 선보이지 않았던 상품들이 먼저 눈길을 끈다. 여기에 1주년을 기념해 새로 제작된 한정판 MD가 함께 구성돼 있어, 현장을 찾은 팬들은 당시 발매 시점과 현재를 잇는 소장품들을 한 번에 확인할 수 있다. 공간 연출에도 ‘Ruby’ 1주년 분위기를 살리는 요소들이 더해졌다. 더현대 서울 대형 스크린에서는 앨범 발매 1주년을 축하하는 영상이 상영되고, 백화점 곳곳에 팝업과 연결된 콘텐츠가 배치돼 있어 일상적인 쇼핑 공간 속에서 자연스럽게 제니의 음악 세계와 솔로 활동을 떠올리게 한다. 무대 위 순간을 기억하는 전시도 팝업 한켠을 채우고 있다. 지난해 ‘ZEN’ 뮤직비디오 공개 직후 화제를 모았던 신라 금관 모티브 의상이 현장에 마련됐고, ‘The 17th Melon Music Awards(2025 멜론뮤직어워드, MMA2025)’에서 착용했던, 한글 최초의 가사집 내용을 새긴 거대한 베일도 함께 공개됐다. 이처럼 ‘Ruby’ 활동 당시 제니가 실제 착용했던 의상들이 한자리에 모이면서, 팬들은 음원과 영상 속 장면을 오프라인에서 직접 떠올려 볼 수 있다. 팝업과 맞물려 스페셜 앨범 ‘Ruby (The Complete Collection)’도 발매됐다. 이 앨범은 ‘Ruby’와 관련된 곡들을 한 번에 모은 형태로, 정규 앨범의 주요 트랙은 물론 새로운 버전과 특정 포맷에서만 들을 수 있었던 음원들을 함께 담아 듣는 흐름을 확장했다. 특히 지난 연말 시상식 무대에서 처음 선보여 주목을 받았던 ‘like JENNIE’ 리믹스 버전이 이번 스페셜 앨범에 포함됐다. ‘like JENNIE (Extended Remix)’와 ‘like JENNIE (EDM Remix)’ 두 가지 형태로 수록돼, 원곡과는 다른 길이와 분위기를 통해 동일한 곡의 또 다른 매력을 확인할 수 있도록 했다. 피지컬 앨범에만 수록됐던 보컬 온리 트랙들도 이번 컬렉션의 핵심 중 하나다. ‘Handlebars (JENNIE Only Audio)’, ‘ExtraL (JENNIE Only Audio)’, ‘Love Hangover (JENNIE Only Audio)’, ‘Damn Right (JENNIE Only Audio)’ 등이 그 예로, 피처링 아티스트가 참여하지 않은 버전으로 구성돼 있다. 이를 통해 리스너들은 협업 중심 버전과는 별개로, 제니의 보컬에 보다 집중해 곡을 감상할 수 있다. 기존 정규 앨범 ‘Ruby’에 담긴 트랙들도 이번 스페셜 앨범 안에 함께 정리됐다. ‘Intro : JANE with FKJ’, ‘like JENNIE’, ‘start a war’, ‘Handlebars (feat. Dua Lipa)’, ‘with the IE (way up)’, ‘ExtraL (feat. Doechii)’, ‘Mantra’, ‘Love Hangover (feat. Dominic Fike)’, ‘ZEN’, ‘Damn Right (feat. Childish Gambino & Kali Uchis)’, ‘F.T.S.’, ‘Filter’, ‘Seoul City’, ‘Starlight’, ‘twin’까지 포함해 총 21곡 구성이 완성됐다. 지난 1년간 ‘Ruby’를 중심으로 기록된 발자취도 눈에 띈다. 제니는 미국 레코드산업협회(Recording Industry Association of America, RIAA)로부터 싱글 ‘Mantra’와 ‘Ruby’ 타이틀곡 ‘like JENNIE’로 골드 인증을 받았고, 이로써 RIAA에서 통산 3곡 인증을 달성하며 K-팝 솔로 아티스트 중 최다 RIAA 인증 기록을 세웠다. 해외 매체의 평가도 이어졌다. ‘Ruby’는 미국 음악 매거진 롤링스톤(Rolling Stone), 미국 매체 컴플렉스(Complex), 미국 빌보드(Billboard)가 각각 발표한 ‘2025년 최고의 앨범’(The Best Albums of 2025 So Far) 리스트에 이름을 올리며, 글로벌 시장에서의 존재감을 수치와 지표로 확인시켰다. 국내 시상식에서도 성과가 나타났다. 제니는 ‘제23회 한국대중음악상(KMA∙한대음)’에서 ‘Ruby’로 ‘최우수 케이팝 음반’ 부문, 타이틀곡 ‘like JENNIE’로 ‘최우수 케이팝 노래’ 부문을 수상해 2관왕에 올랐다. 이 수상 이력은 ‘Ruby’가 음반과 곡 단위 모두에서 평가를 받았다는 사실을 보여준다. 이처럼 팝업 ‘A Year in Ruby’와 스페셜 앨범 ‘Ruby (The Complete Collection)’는 ‘Ruby’ 발매 이후 1년 동안의 활동을 한 흐름으로 엮는 지점에 놓여 있다. 현장 전시와 음원 구성을 통해 솔로 아티스트 제니가 지난 기간 축적한 성과와 기록을 동시에 돌아볼 수 있는 계기를 마련했다.

제니, ‘Ruby’ 1년 여정 담은 팝업·스페셜 앨범 동시 전개 #제니 #Ruby #Ruby(TheCompleteCollection) #AYearinRuby #likeJENNIE #Mantra #한국대중음악상 #RIAA

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Ten years ago, Fifth Harmony (@FifthHarmony) released ‘Work From Home,’ the group’s biggest hit and a track that has since been certified 5× Platinum by the RIAA.
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The Eagles’ Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) is the first album in US history to sell over 40M units The Eagles Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) was released 50 years ago today, on Feb. 17, 1976. To celebrate the anniversary and the new RIAA certification, the band has released a crystal-clear, 180…

Feature: The Eagles' Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) is the first album in US history to sell over 40M units

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🎧 #NewMusicFriday! New music for Jan. 30, 2026: #JoyceManor, #XavierSoBased, #JordanWard, #DonToliver, #FakeMink, #DaBaby, #NoahKahan, #MelanieMartinez, #EllaLangley. (via riaa.com)

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22 years ago, The Cheetah Girls soundtrack earned RIAA Platinum status, marking one of Disney’s most enduring girl‑group moments.
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‘Watershed Ruling’: Appeals Court Says Musicians Can Win Back Their Copyrights Globally, Not Just in the U.S. Musicians can win back their music rights globally, an appeals court ruled, adopting a theory labels and publishers says will disrupt industry norms.

“The Copyright Act of 1976 enables authors and artists to recapture their copyrights in works they may have [sold away].

It has only ever applied to American copyrights so far, but the appeals court said that was not how Congress intended the act to work.

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11 years ago, Fifth Harmony (@FifthHarmony) released ‘Worth It’ featuring Kid Ink — one of their biggest hits, later certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA that same year.
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"We Will Rock You" is a song by the British rock band #Queen from their 1977 album #NewsOfTheWorld, written by guitarist #BrianMay. #RollingStone ranked it number 330 of "#The500GreatestSongsOfAllTime" in 2004, and the #RIAA it placed at number 146 on the #SongsOfTheCentury list in 2001. In 2009.

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RIAA Crowns YoungBoy Never Broke Again the Most Certified Rapper of All Time: The distinction came within hours of YoungBoy’s eighth album, Slime Cry #YoungBoyNeverBrokeAgain #MostCertifiedRapper #RIAA #NBAYoungBoy #SlimeCry

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Chris Stapleton’s ‘Tennessee Whiskey’ Is First Country Song to Earn a Double Diamond: The song, penned by Dean Dillon and Linda Hargrove, was originally recorded by David Allan Coe in 1981 #ChrisStapleton #TennesseeWhiskey #CountryMusic #DoubleDiamond #RIAA

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10 years ago today, the Empire cast (@EmpireTVSeries) earned an RIAA Gold certification for their Season 1 soundtrack, marking one of TV’s most successful music tie‑ins of the 2010s.
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Kendrick Lamar’s ‘good kid, m.A.A.d city’ Reaches Diamond Eligibility in the U.S. Kendrick Lamar’s landmark album good kid, m.A.A.d city has officially surpassed 10 million units sold in the United States as of January 2026, making the 2012 release eligible for Diamond… The post Kendrick Lamar’s ‘good kid, m.A.A.d city’ Reaches Diamond Eligibility in the U.S. appeared first on .
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Historic Downgrade: 6ix9ine & Nicki Minaj's 'FEFE' Loses Platinum Status 6ix9ine & Nicki Minaj's hit 'FEFE' makes history with an unprecedented platinum certification demotion, losing 3x Platinum status. Discover this rare music industry event.

Historic loss: 6ix9ine & Nicki Minaj's "FEFE" officially stripped of its platinum certification by the RIAA. A major commercial downgrade.

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Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ Was The Biggest Album of the Year — And It Wasn’t Even Close: The top LP of the year once again belonged to Taylor Swift, who went Platinum five times over, but Alex Warren had the biggest song… #TaylorSwift #TheLifeOfAShowgirl #MusicNews #AlbumOfTheYear #RIAA

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TWICE First K-pop Girl Group to Earn RIAA Platinum TWICE First K-pop Girl Group to Earn RIAA Platinum Strategy OST Aids Certification, Charts 17 Weeks on Billboard Hot 100

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Pluralistic: Disney lost Roger Rabbit (18 Nov 2025) Today's links Disney has lost Roger Rabbit: Termination of Transfer is the most pro-artist form of copyright. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Why didn't AV apps block Sony's rootkit? Surveillance doesn't stop terror attacks; The last Pratchett; The true cost of terrorism. Upcoming appearances: Where to find me. Recent appearances: Where I've been. Latest books: You keep readin' em, I'll keep writin' 'em. Upcoming books: Like I said, I'll keep writin' 'em. Colophon: All the rest. Disney has lost Roger Rabbit (permalink) Gary K Wolf is the author of a fantastic 1981 novel called Who Censored Roger Rabbit? which Disney licensed and turned into an equally fantastic 1988 live action/animated hybrid movie called Who Framed Roger Rabbit? But despite the commercial and critical acclaim of the movie, Disney hasn't made any feature-length sequels. This is a nightmare scenario for a creator: you make a piece of work that turns out to be incredibly popular, but you've licensed it to a kind of absentee landlord who owns the rights but refuses to exercise them. Luckily, the copyright system contains a provision designed to rescue creative workers who fall into this trap: "Termination of Transfer." "Termination of Transfer" was introduced via the 1976 Copyright Act. It allows creators to unilaterally cancel the copyright licenses they have signed over to others, by waiting 35 years and then filing some paperwork with the US Copyright Office. Termination is a powerful copyright policy, and unlike most copyright, it solely benefits creative workers and not our bosses. Copyright is a very weak tool for protecting creators' interests, because copyright only gives us something to bargain with, without giving us any bargaining power, which means that copyright becomes something we bargain away. Think of it this way: for the past 50 years, copyright has only expanded in every direction. Copyright now lasts longer, covers more kinds of works, prohibits more uses without permission, and carries stiffer penalties. The media industry is now larger and more profitable than at any time in history. But at the same time, the amount of money being earned by creative workers has only fallen over this period, both in real terms (how much money an average creative worker brings home) and as a share of the total (what percentage of the revenues from a creator's work the creator gets to keep). How to explain this seeming paradox? The answer lies in the structure of creative labor markets, which are brutally concentrated. Creative workers bargain with one of five publishers, one of four studios, one of three music labels, one of two app marketplaces, or just one company that controls all the ebooks and audiobooks. The media industry isn't just a monopoly, in other words – it's also a monopsony, which is to say, a collection of powerful buyers. The middlemen who control access to our audiences have all the power, so when Congress gives creators new copyrights to bargain with, the Big Five (or Four, or Three, or Two, or One) just amend their standard, non-negotiable contract to require creators to sign those new rights over as a condition of doing business. In other words, giving creative workers more rights without addressing their market power is like giving your bullied kid more lunch money. There isn't an amount of lunch money you can give that kid that will buy them lunch – you're just enriching the bullies. Do this for long enough and you'll make the bullies so rich they can buy off the school principal. Keep it up even longer and the bullies will hire an ad agency to run a global campaign bemoaning the plight of the hungry schoolkids and demanding that they be given more lunch money: https://pluralistic.net/2022/08/21/what-is-chokepoint-capitalism/ This is an argument that Rebecca Giblin and I develop in our 2022 book Chokepoint Capitalism: How Big Tech and Big Content Captured Creative Labor Markets and How We'll Win Them Back: https://www.beacon.org/Chokepoint-Capitalism-P1856.aspx Rebecca is a law professor who is, among other things, one of the world's leading experts on Termination of Transfer, who co-authored the definitive study on the use of Termination since the 1976 Copyright Act, and the many ways this has benefited creators at the expense of media companies: https://pluralistic.net/2021/09/26/take-it-back/ Remember, Termination is one of the only copyright policies that solely benefits creative workers. Under Termination, a media company can force you to sign away your rights in perpetuity, but you can still claim those rights back after 35 years. Termination isn't just something to bargain away, it's a new power to bargain with. The history of how Termination got into the 1976 Copyright Act is pretty gnarly. The original text of the Termination clause made Termination automatic, after 25 years. That would have meant that every quarter century, every media company would have to go hat in hand to every creative worker whose work was still selling and beg them to sign a new contract. If your original contract stank (say, because you were just starting your career), you could demand back-payment to make up for the shitty deal you'd been forced into, and if your publisher/label/studio wouldn't cough up, you could take your work somewhere else and bargain from a position of strength, because you'd be selling a sure thing – a work that was still commercially viable after 25 years! Automatic termination would also solve the absentee landlord problem, where a media company was squatting on your rights, keeping your book or album in print (or these days, online), but doing nothing to promote them and refusing to return the rights to you so you could sell them to some who saw the potential in your old works. Naturally, the media industry hated this, so they watered down Termination. Instead of applying after 25 years, it now applies after 35 years. Instead of being automatic, it now requires requires creators to go through red tape at the Copyright Office. But that wasn't enough for the media companies. In 1999, an obscure Congressional staffer named Mitch Glazier slipped a rider into the Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act that ended Termination of Transfer for musicians. Musicians really need Termination, since record deals were and are so unconscionable and one-sided. The bill passed without anyone noticing: https://www.wired.com/2000/08/rule-reversal-blame-it-on-riaa/ Musicians got really pissed about this, and so did Congress, who'd been hoodwinked by this despicable pismire. Congress actually convened a special session just to delete Glazier's amendment, and Glazier left his government job under a cloud. But Glazier wasn't unemployed for long. Within three months, he'd been installed as the CEO of the Recording Industry Association of America, a job he has held ever since, where he makes over $1.3 million/year: https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/131669037 I recently got a press release signed by Glazier, supporting Disney and Universal's copyright suit against Midjourney, in which begins, "There is a clear path forward through partnerships": https://www.riaa.com/riaa-statement-on-midjourney-ai-litigation/ In other words, Glazier doesn't want these lawsuits to get rid of Midjourney and protect creative workers from the threat of AI – he just wants the AI companies to pay the media companies to make the products that his clients will use to destroy creators' livelihoods. He wants there to be a new copyright that allows creators to decide whether their work can be used to train AI models, and then he wants that right transferred to media companies who will sell to to AI companies in a bid to stop paying artists: https://pluralistic.net/2024/10/19/gander-sauce/#just-because-youre-on-their-side-it-doesnt-mean-theyre-on-your-side US Copyright has always acknowledged the tension between creators' rights and the rights of publishers, studios, labels and other media companies that buy creators' works. The original US copyright lasted for 14 years, and could be renewed for another 14 years, but only by the creator (not by the publisher). This meant that if a work was still selling after 14 years, the publisher would have to convince the writer to renew the copyright, or the work would go into the public domain. This was in an era in which writers were typically paid a flat fee for their work, so from a writer's perspective, it didn't matter if the publisher made any money from subsequent sales of their books, or whether the book entered the public domain so that anyone could sell it. The writer made the same amount either way: zero. Copyright's original 14 year renewal was a way for creative labor markets to look back and address historic injustices. If your publisher underpaid you 14 years ago, you could demand that they make good on their moral obligation to you, and if they refused, you could punish them by putting the work into the public domain. Termination has been a huge boon to artists of all description from Stephen King to Ann M Martin, creator of The Babysitters' Club. One of my favorite examples is funk legend George Clinton, whose shitweasel manager forged his signature on a contract and stole his royalties for decades (the reason Clinton is still touring isn't merely that he's an unstoppable funk god, but because he's broke). Clinton eventually gave up on suing his ex-manager and instead just filed for Termination of Transfer: https://www.billboard.com/pro/george-clinton-lawsuit-ex-agent-music-rights/ If that sounds familiar, it may be because I used it as the basis for a subplot in my novel The Bezzle: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250865878/thebezzle/ Back to Roger Rabbit. Author Gary K Wolf has successfully filed for Termination of Transfer, meaning he's recovered the rights to Roger Rabbit and the other characters from his novel: https://www.imnotbad.com/2025/11/roger-rabbit-copyright-reverts-to.html He discusses his plans for a sequel starring Jessica Rabbit in this interview with "I'm Not Bad TV": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_0lUiplxZk Writing about the termination for Boing Boing, Ruben Bolling wonders what this means for things like the Roger Rabbit ride at Disneyland, and the ongoing distribution of the film: https://boingboing.net/2025/11/17/disney-loses-the-rights-to-roger-rabbit-characters-as-they-revert-to-original-author-of-novel.html It's not clear to me what the answer is but my guess is that Disney will have to offer Wolf enough money that he agrees to keep the film in distribution and the ride running. Which is the point: when you sell your work for film adaptation, no one know if it's going to be a dud or a classic. Termination is copyright's lookback, a way to renegotiate the deal once you've gotten the leverage that comes from success. If you have a work you signed away the copyright for 35 years or more ago, here is a tool from Creative Commons and the Authors Alliance for terminating the transfer and getting your rights back (disclosure: I am an unpaid member of the Authors Alliance advisory board): https://rightsback.org/ (Image: Ken Lund, CC BY-SA 2.0, modified) Hey look at this (permalink) NZ Supreme Court says Uber drivers are employees https://www.courtsofnz.govt.nz/assets/cases/2025/MR-2025-NZSC-162.pdf Excellence over mediocrity, from Mamdani to Marx to food https://coreyrobin.com/2025/11/15/excellence-over-mediocrity-from-mamdani-to-marx-to-food/ Google is collecting troves of data from downgraded Nest thermostats https://www.theverge.com/news/820600/google-nest-learning-thermostat-downgraded-data-collection Object permanence (permalink) #20yrsago Amazon offers refunds for all Sony rootkit CDs https://craphound.com/amznxmpsonycd.txt #20yrsago Uninstaller for Sony’s other malware screws up your PC https://blog.citp.princeton.edu/2005/11/17/not-again-uninstaller-iotheri-sony-drm-also-opens-huge-security-hole/ #20yrsago Schneier: Why didn’t anti-virus apps defend us against Sony’s rootkit? https://web.archive.org/web/20051124121434/https://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,69601,00.html #20yrsago Sony still advising public to install rootkits https://web.archive.org/web/20051124053020/https://cp.sonybmg.com/xcp/english/howtouse.html #15yrsago Hilarious story of disastrous cross-country move with dogs https://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2010/11/dogs-dont-understand-basic-concepts.html #15yrsago UK gov’t promises to allow telcos to hold Brits hostage on “two-speed” Internet https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11773574 #15yrsago Sexually assaulted by a TSA groper https://web.archive.org/web/20101116004124/https://www.ourlittlechatterboxes.com/2010/11/tsa-sexual-assault.html #10yrsago Former ISIS hostage: they want us to retaliate https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/nov/16/isis-bombs-hostage-syria-islamic-state-paris-attacks?CMP=share_btn_tw #10yrsago There is no record of US mass surveillance ever preventing a large terror attack https://theintercept.com/2015/11/17/u-s-mass-surveillance-has-no-record-of-thwarting-large-terror-attacks-regardless-of-snowden-leaks/ #10yrsago The final Pratchett: The Shepherd’s Crown https://memex.craphound.com/2015/11/17/the-final-pratchett-the-shepherds-crown/ #10yrsago DRM in TIG welders https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6mlr_MX2VI #10yrsago We treat terrorism as more costly than it truly is https://timharford.com/2015/11/nothing-to-fear-but-fear-itself/ #10yrsago David Cameron capitulates to terror, proposes Britain’s USA Patriot Act https://web.archive.org/web/20151117154831/https://thestack.com/security/2015/11/16/cameron-draft-investigatory-powers-bill-timetable-paris/ #5yrsago Storage Wars https://pluralistic.net/2020/11/17/u-stor-it/#nyc #5yrsago Cross-Media Sci-Fi with Amber Benson and John Rogers https://pluralistic.net/2020/11/17/u-stor-it/#asl Upcoming appearances (permalink) London: Downstream IRL with Zack Polanski, Ash Sarkar, and Aaron Bastani (Novara Media), Nov 17 https://dice.fm/partner/tickets/event/oen5rr-downstream-irl-aaron-bastani-in-conversation-with-cory-doctorow-17th-nov-earth-london-tickets London: Enshittification with Carole Cadwalladr (Frontline Club), Nov 18 https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/in-conversation-enshittification-tickets-1785553983029 Virtual: Enshittification at the Internet Archive, Nov 21 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/book-talk-enshittification-tickets-1839608451399 Virtual: Enshittification with Vass Bednar (Vancouver Public Library), Nov 21 https://www.crowdcast.io/@bclibraries-present Toronto: Jailbreaking Canada (OCAD U), Nov 27 https://www.ocadu.ca/events-and-exhibitions/jailbreaking-canada San Diego: Enshittification at the Mission Hills Branch Library, Dec 1 https://libraryfoundationsd.org/events/doctorow Seattle: Neuroscience, AI and Society (University of Washington), Dec 4 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/neuroscience-ai-and-society-cory-doctorow-tickets-1735371255139 Madison, CT: Enshittification at RJ Julia, Dec 8 https://rjjulia.com/event/2025-12-08/cory-doctorow-enshittification Hamburg: Chaos Communications Congress, Dec 27-30 https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/infos/index.html Recent appearances (permalink) Enshittification with danah boyd and Lee Vinsel (Peoples & Things) https://newbooksnetwork.com/cory-doctorow-on-enshittification-why-everything-suddenly-got-worse-and-what-to-do-about-it Enshittification and Extraction: The Internet Sucks Now, with Tim Wu (Oxford Internet Institute) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkYxMQJ9c94 Working it out: Job security in the AI era (Web Summit) https://websummit.com/summaries/lis25/working-it-out-job-security-in-the-ai-era/ How to dis-Enshittify the world (Blood In the Machine) https://www.bloodinthemachine.com/p/how-to-dis-enshittify-the-world-with Reimagining Digital Public Infrastructure (Attention: Govern Or Be Governed) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8JuXDfDtBY Latest books (permalink) "Canny Valley": A limited edition collection of the collages I create for Pluralistic, self-published, September 2025 "Enshittification: Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About It," Farrar, Straus, Giroux, October 7 2025 https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374619329/enshittification/ "Picks and Shovels": a sequel to "Red Team Blues," about the heroic era of the PC, Tor Books (US), Head of Zeus (UK), February 2025 (https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250865908/picksandshovels). "The Bezzle": a sequel to "Red Team Blues," about prison-tech and other grifts, Tor Books (US), Head of Zeus (UK), February 2024 (the-bezzle.org). "The Lost Cause:" a solarpunk novel of hope in the climate emergency, Tor Books (US), Head of Zeus (UK), November 2023 (http://lost-cause.org). "The Internet Con": A nonfiction book about interoperability and Big Tech (Verso) September 2023 (http://seizethemeansofcomputation.org). Signed copies at Book Soup (https://www.booksoup.com/book/9781804291245). "Red Team Blues": "A grabby, compulsive thriller that will leave you knowing more about how the world works than you did before." Tor Books http://redteamblues.com. "Chokepoint Capitalism: How to Beat Big Tech, Tame Big Content, and Get Artists Paid, with Rebecca Giblin", on how to unrig the markets for creative labor, Beacon Press/Scribe 2022 https://chokepointcapitalism.com Upcoming books (permalink) "Unauthorized Bread": a middle-grades graphic novel adapted from my novella about refugees, toasters and DRM, FirstSecond, 2026 "Enshittification, Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About It" (the graphic novel), Firstsecond, 2026 "The Memex Method," Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 2026 "The Reverse-Centaur's Guide to AI," a short book about being a better AI critic, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2026 Colophon (permalink) Today's top sources: Currently writing: "The Reverse Centaur's Guide to AI," a short book for Farrar, Straus and Giroux about being an effective AI critic. FIRST DRAFT COMPLETE AND SUBMITTED. 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