Talk:Warner Music Group/Archives/2021

The importance about the changes within WEA/Warner
I brought up an article about a german music group in the 90's within the german Wikipedia - Splash (Musikgruppe), preparing the ongoing construction on it's Diskussion Site and did a first step about transporting stuff to the englisch article Splash (German band), which was marked as stub.

Within the devolopment, which showed, that the 'story' about them is only available through the records, I got specially into what's documented by that. Herewith it comes out, that the change of the sublabel WEA of Warner Communications Company, has changed 'somehow' within the change into Time Warner Company in 1990, as this can be seen by the line of the publications declarations, combined with the change of the representing singer - specially the change of the label, which was afterwards the sublabel Nu Trax from SPV. It's still a suggestion, but as this label Nu Trax has only productions of that music group listed, it comes up, to point out the special case of the change of WEA's contracting situation with it's mother label.

Listing at Discogs:
 * Musikgroup Splash
 * Nu Trax

The point is and that's why I'm bringing it up: there seems to be no 'clear' information about 'this' changes in 1990. The german articles say actually nothing about it and this article here has 'some kind of' informations about it, but lacks about the detailed informations - where the case I'm on, shows definetely, that there have been tremendous changes within this. Outside Wikipedia it's the same about it - no clearance to find (yet). The importance comes up specially about the copyright case of the singer/musicians, which is combined with the label/records, whereas it's different for note and text writings and it's combination with the 'music (notes) publisher', by which I get throughout into the situation, that especially this difference isn't known in general. --Jörg Lenau t@lk 10:20, 21 May 2021 (UTC)