In the relentless pursuit of innovation that defines today’s financial landscape, few events stand like Triller’s public listing. As a company at the intersection of AI technology, influencer ...
TikTok competitor Triller is preparing to go public, but estimates from Apptopia call its self-reported user numbers into question. Per Triller's S-1 filing, the short-form video app has had 550 ...
Millions of social media users who have poured their time, talent, and money into TikTok are taking the threatened ban of the controversial Chinese app seriously. A case in point is the rapid increase ...
Video content-sharing application and streamer Triller is at the center of yet another lawsuit. This time, it comes via Universal Music Publishing. In a joint statement, Swizz and Timbaland said, ...
The latest edition of Verzuz, the popular livestream platform for musician battles, had a messy rollout on Tuesday. The brand, which was created by artists Swizz Beatz and Timbaland, announced on its ...
After canceling a multibillion-dollar reverse merger in 2022, Hollywood-based Triller Corp. filed for a direct listing on the NYSE in August. The social media and artificial intelligence platform ...
Sony Music rips Triller's "brazen contempt" for intellectual property rights, while the social video app says the label "grossly mischaracterizes" their relationship and is acting like a bully. By ...
The producers say Ryan Kavanaugh's aspiring TikTok rival defaulted on their original deal and a settlement and payment agreement. By Ashley Cullins Senior Business Editor A new Verzuz battle is ...
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 ...
L.A. entertainment company Triller on Thursday settled one of several lawsuits the company is facing over allegations it owes money to business partners. The music video and live events company ...
Two years ago, Century City startup Triller was poised for the big time. But TikTok’s heir apparent in the U.S. now finds itself beset on all sides by haters, skeptics and litigants. Recurring ...
Triller, a video-sharing social networking platform, is launching a funding program for Black creators. Creatives will be given $2,000 in cash and another $2,000 in company equity per month for ...
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