June 8, 2026
X accuses music publishers of โ€˜weaponizingโ€™ DMCA takedowns


X is suing music publishers and their trade group, the National Music Publishersโ€™ Association (NMPA), accusing them of attempted coercion in their ongoing battle over licensing, as reported earlier by The Hollywood Reporter. The Elon Musk-owned platform accuses music publishers of colluding with the NMPA to โ€œcoerce X into taking licenses to musical works from the industry as a whole, denying X the benefit of competition between music publishers.โ€

In the antitrust lawsuit filed on Friday, X claims that the NMPA and music publishers โ€œweaponizedโ€ the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) with requests to take down allegedly infringing content. The lawsuit claims that in 2021, the NMPA began โ€œbombarding X with takedown notices every single week related to thousands of posts,โ€ to โ€œgain leverage and pressure Xโ€ into industrywide licensing deals.

X has had problems with copyright and piracy following Muskโ€™s takeover. In 2023, for example, the entire Super Mario Bros. Movie kept getting posted to X.

This filing is the latest wrinkle in a years-long legal battle between X and the NMPA, which sued X for $250 million in 2023 for โ€œmassiveโ€ copyright infringement involving more than 1,700 songs.. A judge upheld parts of the still-pending lawsuit in 2024, and a November 2025 filing stated X and the NMPA โ€œhave made very substantial progress toward settlement,โ€ according to The Hollywood Reporter.

X is asking the court for monetary damages and for the judge to block the NMPA from allegedly forcing X to collectively negotiate with the publishers.

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