{"id":11110,"date":"2026-07-09T06:27:12","date_gmt":"2026-07-09T06:27:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/usatrustedlawyers.com\/blog\/my-own-worst-enemy-band-lit-settles-sony-streaming-royalties-lawsuit\/"},"modified":"2026-07-09T06:27:12","modified_gmt":"2026-07-09T06:27:12","slug":"my-own-worst-enemy-band-lit-settles-sony-streaming-royalties-lawsuit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/usatrustedlawyers.com\/blog\/my-own-worst-enemy-band-lit-settles-sony-streaming-royalties-lawsuit\/","title":{"rendered":"\u2018My Own Worst Enemy\u2019 Band Lit Settles Sony Streaming Royalties Lawsuit"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tThe members of rock band <strong>Lit<\/strong> have reached a settlement to end an $800,000 lawsuit against Sony Music over streaming royalties for their \u201990s catalog.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tA Tuesday (July 7) court filing, first obtained and reported by <em>Billboard<\/em>, says Sony has agreed on a \u201csettlement in principle\u201d with Lit frontman A. Jay Popoff, guitarist Jeremy Popoff, bassist Kevin Baldes and the estate of late drummer Allen Shellenberger. The band is best known for the hit 1999 single \u201cMy Own Worst Enemy,\u201d which spent 11 weeks at No. 1 on <em>Billboard<\/em>\u2019s Alternative Airplay chart and has more than 500 million streams on Spotify.<\/p>\n<div class=\"injected-related-story \/\/ lrv-u-align-items-center u-align-items-flex-start@mobile-max  lrv-u-background-color-grey-lightest  lrv-u-flex lrv-u-flex-direction-column@mobile-max u-width-710@desktop lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-u-margin-tb-1 u-margin-b-250@mobile-max u-margin-t-275@mobile-max u-margin-t-250@desktop u-margin-b-250@desktop u-margin-lr-n1@mobile-max lrv-u-border-b-1 lrv-u-border-color-brand-secondary-dark lrv-u-border-t-1 lrv-u-padding-tb-1  lrv-u-padding-tb-1@mobile-max lrv-u-padding-r-1@mobile-max lrv-u-padding-l-00@mobile-max u-grid-gap-18@desktop u-grid-gap-0@mobile-max\">\n<h3 id=\"title-of-a-story\" class=\"c-title  a-article-related-module-title a-article-related-module-title--color-brand-primary a-font-accent-xl u-font-weight-800 u-letter-spacing-0179 u-line-height-normal lrv-u-color-grey-dark bb-pro-related-stories-label lrv-u-text-transform-uppercase\">\n<p>\t\t\t\t\tRelated\t\t<\/p>\n<\/h3>\n<div class=\"injected-related-story-wrapper lrv-u-flex lrv-u-justify-content-space-between  a-children-border-vertical a-children-border--grey a-children-border-width-050\">\n<div class=\"o-card  lrv-u-width-100p\">\n<div class=\"o-card__image-wrap lrv-u-flex-shrink-0 u-width-191 u-width-150@mobile-max\">\n<div class=\"c-lazy-image   lrv-u-margin-b-00@mobile-max u-width-130px@mobile-max lrv-u-margin-b-00@mobile-max\">\n<div class=\"a-crop-6x4 a-crop-3x2@mobile-max\">\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tA written settlement agreement is currently in the process of being finalized. The terms of the deal have not been disclosed, and reps for Lit and Sony did not immediately return requests for comment on the resolution.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tThe members of Lit sued Sony in March, seeking a greater share of their streaming royalties. The major music company, whose subsidiary RCA Records signed Lit in 1998, had up until then been paying the musicians a basic 14% U.S. recorded royalty rate for plays on Spotify and other digital streamers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tHowever, Lit argued it was entitled to more because of a clause in the band\u2019s 1998 record deal with RCA that allocates the band 50% of net proceeds from master use licenses of its music. In a parenthetical, the contract says an example of this would be \u201cRCA\u2019s license to another person of the right to embody a master recording on a website in a so-called \u2018streaming\u2019 format, which is not subject to the \u2018digital download\u2019 of that master recording by a viewer.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tIt\u2019s not clear how this clause made it into Lit\u2019s record deal, since music streaming was still in its most nascent stage in 1998; MP3s were only invented in 1993, and the first mainstream streaming platforms like PressPlay and Rhapsody didn\u2019t launch until the early 2000s. Even Napster, which hosted music downloading rather than streaming, didn\u2019t arrive until 1999.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tLit\u2019s members claimed that this anomalous contract language entitled them to $800,000 in allegedly underpaid streaming royalties. According to the lawsuit, the band tried to negotiate a more favorable split before going to court, but Sony offered \u201ca half-hearted defense\u201d of the traditional royalty rate and then stopped responding entirely.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tIn May, a lawyer for Sony said in a court filing that the band \u201ccommenced settlement discussions\u201d after the lawsuit was filed. A judge closed the case following notification of the deal on Tuesday.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/ubpass.co\/billboard\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\"><br \/><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/2HpFicp.png\" alt=\"Billboard VIP Pass\" style=\"max-width: 100%;height: auto\" title=\"\"><br \/><\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The members of rock band Lit have reached a settlement to end an $800,000 lawsuit against Sony Music over streaming royalties for their \u201990s catalog. 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