A group of music publishers filed a lawsuit Wednesday alleging "massive" copyright infringement.
With violations of about 1,700 songs up to $150,000 each, the lawsuit could total about $250 million.
A group of music publishers allege Twitter has allowed "massive" copyright infringements to happen, and claim the company profits from it.
However, the music copyright suit only partially relates to Musk's ownership, and has been years in the making.
The suit from a group of 17 music publishers, all members of the National Music Publishers' Association, alleges Twitter has operated for years as the only major social media platform that does not pay licensing fees to music labels to have their copyrighted music on their platform.
Persons:
Twitter, Musk, Rihanna, Beyonce, Getty, Elena di Vincenzo
Organizations:
Morning, Twitter, National Music Publishers ' Association, YouTube, Facebook, Universal, Sony, Warner, The New York Times, The Times
Locations:
Tennessee, San Francisco