Powered by next-generation technology and with data privacy front and center, Triller is redefining the creator economy with new ways for brands and creators to own their content, connect with their ...
Short-form video app Triller has finally been seeing some buzz. It officially filed to go public. And not long after, the video sharing company settled its copyright lawsuit with Sony Music ...
Triller, a music-video-making app boasting more than 28 million users worldwide, is launching a monetization platform allowing influencers to raise money from fans, brands and music labels for purpose ...
Triller reached an agreement with Sony Music Entertainment to pay $4.57 million to settle the music label’s breach of agreement lawsuit against the TikTok-style video sharing app, according to a court ...
Universal Music Group said it has pulled its music from Triller after no agreement had been reached with the L.A. music video app. "We will not work with platforms that do not value artists," UMG said ...
“We will not work with platforms that do not value artists. Triller has shamefully withheld payments owed to our artists and refuses to negotiate a license going forward,” a UMG rep said in a ...
The TikTok rival missed the deadline to submit its annual report for 2024 and quarterly reports for the periods ending March 31 and June 30, 2025.
Triller, a would-be competitor to TikTok, is hoping to capitalize on the potential TikTok ban in the U.S. by pitching to creators to move their content from the popular short-form video app to its own ...