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Sunday, September 8, 2024

MINIX and Michael Jackson, more than just a collaboration.



As we know, the Estate has been approving licenses to a whole range of companies around the world. From Queen Studios in China to Chilli Beans in Brazil, there’s suddenly an influx of Official Michael Jackson Products, and if you’re a collector – that’s great news!

The latest product is from the Spanish company called MINIX.

MINIX is a brand under the company “Toys and Humans SL,” which is based in Spain. The company specializes in designing and manufacturing of collectible figures, known for their high-quality designs and attention to detail. These figures are typically around 12 cm in height and are packaged in premium window boxes, making them highly collectible. There are also smaller 7 cm versions available in different formats, including keychains and multi-figure packs.

MINIX figures span a wide array of popular culture themes, including famous TV shows, movies, anime, and even football players. The company has licensed characters from well-known franchises such as Stranger ThingsThe WitcherNaruto, and has also created figures for top footballers like Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé. The brand has been quite successful, with over 4 million units sold worldwide​.

The figures are made from durable, high-quality materials, ensuring they are safe for all ages. This dedication to quality is evident in their rigorous safety and quality control processes. The company has been expanding its product lines by acquiring new licenses to create more figures​. And one of them is Michael Jackson!

We have already two of them ready to collect: “Thriller” and “Smooth Criminal”.

But what is the difference between MINIX and other companies? Believe it or not, one of the owners of MINIX actually met Michael Jackson and even organised a Birthday Event for one of Michael’s children.


Before working for MINIX, Dutch born Wibo Westdijk worked in the Toy industry for over 2 decades. His love for toys started in New York in early 2000’s at the FAO Schwarz toy store (yes, the same toy store that Tom Hanks dances on a dance-on piano in the movie BIG).

As Event manager in the store, he was responsible for many events there. But one day in 2001, the King of Pop himself called to organised a sleep-over Birthday party for one of his children.

Wibo recalls, “When Michael called, he did not have many requests, one was to have all the store windows to be blocked off, which was challenging, the second was no unnecessary staff to be present and all staff present should focus on the birthday party”.

“It was a fun night but more guests turned up so I had to find at the last minutes some sleeping bags. I went to the store where we purchased the first batch but I arrived just few minutes after closing time. I banged on the door and the lady opened the door and told me to come back tomorrow. I said, it is for now, it is really important. She said “I am sure, but come back tomorrow” and I told her: “It is for a very important person, the Birthday party is tonight. I need those sleeping bags… It’s for Michael Jackson” – She open the door and let me purchase the items.”

Wibo told us that the party was a success and that Michael was really fun and childlike. Children were everywhere and at one point, Michael was missing. After asking all the staff if they’d seen Michael, Wibo found him playing alone in the storage room with marbles. “Are you ok Michael? Wibo asked, “Shall we go back to the party?” Wibo recalls that Michael was deep in his thoughts and after a moment Michael said “Oh yes! The party! Let’s go!”

“Michael was a great and cool guy, we really had fun and I am so proud I did this event for him”

Originally the idea for MINIX was to make caricature football figurines to bring the personality of the heroes to life, but due to the success the company decided to grow the portfolio with iconic figures from the past and present and they managed to get the licence for Michael Jackson.

Living now in Paris, France, Wibo told us that he wanted to do more Michael Jackson figures and hopefully we will have a full range of them soon. Having this link between MINIX and Michael is so special, especially for us the fans, there is a connection between the product and Michael directly unlike some items we saw popping in this year, like TUD (The Ugly Duck… literally).

Don’t wait too long to grab the first Michael Jackson MINIX Thriller edition—it’s a collector’s item that’s finally affordable for everyone. MINIX is listening to the fans, so get ready for a special figurine in 2025 to celebrate a unique anniversary… but I won’t reveal any more details just yet!



Thursday, May 16, 2024

🚫 Sony opts out of Gen AI firms using its music

Sony Music sends letters to 700 AI, music streaming companies declaring it's 'opting out' of AI training Sony Music Group (SMG) is in the process of sending out letters to 700 AI developers and music streaming services, declaring that it is “opting out” of having its content used in the training of AI. Also, any AI developer who wants to use SMG’s content will need explicit permission. The letter, obtained by MBW, also states that these companies may have already violated Sony Music’s copyrights. “Due to the nature of your operations and published information about your AI systems, we have reason to believe that you and/or your affiliates may already have made unauthorized uses (including TDM [text and data mining]) of SMG Content in relation to the training, development or commercialization of AI systems,” states the letter. The letter goes on to ask the companies in question “to undertake that neither you nor any of your affiliates have made any such unauthorized uses,” or to provide information on any SMG-owned content used “to train, develop or commercialize any of your AI systems..." Sony has not disclosed which 700 companies it is sending the letter to... (MBW Explains) MAY 16, 2024BY DANIEL TENCER MBW Explains is a series of analytical features in which we explore the context behind major music industry talking points – and suggest what might happen next. Only MBW+ subscribers have unlimited access to these articles. WHAT’S HAPPENED? Sony Music Group (SMG) is in the process of sending out letters to what MBW understands to be 700 AI developers and music streaming services, declaring that it is “opting out” of having its content used in the training of AI. Also, any AI developer who wants to use SMG’s content will need explicit permission. The letter, obtained by MBW, also states that these companies may have already violated Sony Music’s copyrights. “Due to the nature of your operations and published information about your AI systems, we have reason to believe that you and/or your affiliates may already have made unauthorized uses (including TDM [text and data mining]) of SMG Content in relation to the training, development or commercialization of AI systems,” states the letter. The letter goes on to ask the companies in question “to undertake that neither you nor any of your affiliates have made any such unauthorized uses,” or to provide information on any SMG-owned content used “to train, develop or commercialize any of your AI systems,” and a “description of the manner in which such SMG Content was accessed and/or reproduced and/or extracted by you or your affiliates or any third party contracted to do so on your behalf.” Sony has not disclosed which 700 companies it is sending the letter to. In a public declaration published on the websites of Sony Music Entertainment and Sony Music Publishing on Thursday (May 16), SMG said that it and its affiliated companies “expressly prohibit and opt out of any text or data mining, web scraping or similar reproductions” except “as specifically and explicitly authorized by either SME or SMP.” That includes “musical compositions, lyrics, audio recordings, audiovisual recordings, artwork, images, data, etc.” for any purpose including “training, developing or commercializing any Al system.” The letter makes it clear that AI developers who wish to train their technology on Sony’s IP will have to clear it with the company in advance. On top of AI developers, MBW understands that Sony’s letter is being sent to music streaming services in the hopes that they take action to prevent AI developers from scraping their libraries for Sony-owned content. The company is reportedly in talks with streaming platforms to have them update their terms of service to forbid the mining and scraping of their content. The letter indicates that the opt-out declaration and the request to AI developers to disclose the materials they used in training their AI is a reaction to the European Union’s recently-passed AI Act. Among other things, the EU AI Act requires developers of “general purpose AI” technology to keep track of and publicly disclose the materials they used in training their AI models. (Some legal experts have argued that it isn’t clear what does and doesn’t qualify as a “general purpose AI.”) The AI Act also includes a principle brought in from the EU’s 2019 Copyright Directive, which requires AI developers to get permission to use copyrighted materials in their AI technology, if those copyright holders have opted out. The idea of an “opt-out” clause for copyright holders has been opposed by some music industry groups, who argue that the principle should be one of “opt in” – the law should assume that copyrighted material can’t be used to train AI, unless the copyright owner grants permission. “Opt-out regimes fundamentally undermine copyright protections by shifting the burden to obtain a license away from users,” the US National Music Publishers Association (NMPA) said in a submission to the US Copyright Office in 2023. “An opt-out scheme that requires rights holders to opt out on an AI company-by-AI company or application-by-application basis would not be feasible, given the sheer volume of AI companies and applications; it is nearly a full-time job to keep up with developments in the AI marketplace… Copyright owners, particularly individual creators and small businesses could not possibly meet such a burden.” WHAT’S THE CONTEXT? Sony’s mass mail-out to AI developers highlights the company’s somewhat unique approach to tackling the issue of AI, one that at times stands in contrast to other music companies. For instance, Sony was the only one of the three major global recording companies not to participate in YouTube’s Dream Track experiment, a project to develop YouTube Shorts using AI technology. Nonetheless, the company is not shying away from AI altogether. Last summer, Sony Music Entertainment hired its first-ever Executive Vice President for Artificial Intelligence, Geoff Taylor. And last November, it unveiled a project from electronica act The Orb and David Gilmour of Pink Floyd, which involved the release of Metallic Spheres in Colour, an interactive remake of their 2010 album Metallic Spheres that allowed fans to remix the music on the album using AI tools. At a forum on artificial intelligence in the US Senate last fall, SME’s President of Global Digital Business and US Sales, Dennis Kooker, noted that SME had issued some 10,000 individual takedown notices to various platforms against AI-generated deepfakes “that SME artists had asked us to take down.” Kooker also opposed the view expressed by some AI developers, including Google, that using copyrighted material to train AI models should fall under the “fair use” exemption to copyright law. If that principle were to be accepted, it would mean that “certain companies are permitted to appropriate the entire value produced by the creative sector without permission, and to build huge businesses based on it without paying anything to the creators concerned,” Kooker said. The complete text of Sony Music Group’s public declaration is below. SONY MUSIC GROUP – DECLARATION OF AI TRAINING OPT OUT Sony Music Group (SMG) and its affiliates have invested in the development and promotion of songwriters and recording artists all over the world for more than a century. SMG is a passionate believer in the inherent and paramount value of human artistry. Additionally, SMG has been embracing the potential for responsibly produced Al to be used as a creative tool, revolutionizing the ways songwriters and recording artists create music. We support artists and songwriters taking the lead in embracing new technologies in support of their art. Evolutions in technology have frequently shifted the course of creative industries. Al will likely continue that long-standing trend. However, that innovation must ensure that songwriters’ and recording artists’ rights, including copyrights, are respected. For that reason, SMG’s affiliates, Sony Music Publishing (SMP) and Sony Music Entertainment (SME), on behalf of themselves and their wholly owned or controlled affiliates, are making this affirmative, public declaration confirming that, except as specifically and explicitly authorized by either SME or SMP, as the case may be, each of them expressly prohibits and opts out of any text or data mining, web scraping or similar reproductions, extractions or uses (“TDM”) of any SME and/or SMP content (including, without limitation, musical compositions, lyrics, audio recordings, audiovisual recordings, artwork, images, data, etc.) for any purposes, including in relation to training, developing or commercializing any Al system, and by any means, including by bots, scrapers or other automated processes, in each case to the full extent permitted by applicable law in all relevant jurisdictions. This declaration reaffirms and is without prejudice to all of SMP’s and/or SME’s prior rights reservations and their respective legal rights, all of which are expressly reserved. SME’s and SMP’s rights reservations apply to all existing and future SME and SMP content, including those creative works that may be identified through publicly available means or listed from time to time in databases such as those maintained by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) and the [International Confederation of Music Publishers (ICMP).] Music Business Worldwide

Friday, April 14, 2023

Benj! feat. iSupa Dave - GRADUATE

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Moot B - How Dat Make You Fell

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

PeachTree Music Group

PTMG mission statement, "You're Only As Strong As Your Roots"  PeachTree Music Group.  





Instead of a traditional biography, I’d like to offer a more straightforward glimpse into my professional journey. I believe in letting my work and collaborations speak for themselves. I’ll provide key details about my career, contributions, and experiences. You can listen to select tracks that highlight my involvement in various projects and collaborations. My goal is to give you an authentic understanding of my professional background and the impact I’ve made in the music industry. Thank you for taking the time to get to know me.

Since its inception in 2006, PeachTree Music Group has been at the forefront of the global entertainment market. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, we specialize in the production and promotion of high-quality audio and visual content. Our commitment to excellence and innovation has established us as a key player in the entertainment industry.

The strength of PeachTree Music Group's management team lies in its blend of experience, creativity, savvy, and energy. Our key team members are dedicated professionals, each bringing a wealth of knowledge and passion to their roles. Together, they are committed to driving the company's success and ensuring excellence in every aspect of our operations.

The talented team behind PeachTree Music Group, including Antonio 'TopcaT' Randolph, Marquan Smith, and Daimeial Michel, has come together to form a groundbreaking company. Supported by strong industry affiliations and a distinguished Board of Directors, we are poised to propel PeachTree Music Group into the forefront of the entertainment industry. Our collective expertise and innovative approach will drive us to become one of the leading companies in the field.

Song Writer’s and Producer’s

PeachTree Music Group is a seasoned and talented production entity that stands out within the industry. Our expertise and productive presence make us a valuable asset to any record label. We have built our reputation by contributing to a legacy of musical excellence, focusing on mastering the craft rather than seeking the limelight. Our dedication to learning from the industry's best has shaped us into a key player behind the scenes.
PeachTree Music Group is the ultimate all-in-one asset for any emerging company or venture. Our team possesses the discerning ears of true executives, producers, and engineers, making us uniquely equipped to elevate projects to new heights. Our comprehensive skill set and industry insight ensure that we deliver exceptional results across all facets of production.



PeachTree Music Group is a multimedia entertainment company dedicated to delivering profitable, positive audio and visual content to a diverse, international audience. We are committed to providing wholesome entertainment that upholds high standards of quality and appeal without compromising commercial success. Our focus is on creating content that resonates across various markets while maintaining integrity and excellence.                                            


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"You're Only As Strong As Your Roots" - PeachTree Music Group