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EU Approves Universal Music’s $775M Downtown Deal Under Major Data Protection Terms

February 13, 2026
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The European Commission has approved Universal Music Group‘s $775 million acquisition of Downtown Music Holdings, but only after extracting significant concessions designed to prevent the world’s largest music company from gaining access to rivals’ commercially sensitive information.

The regulatory approval, announced on Friday morning in Brussels, concludes a 14-month review process that escalated to a rare Phase II investigation—representing just 1% of all merger reviews in 2025. The deal can proceed only if UMG fully divests Curve Royalty Systems, Downtown’s accounting and rights-management platform that houses confidential data from competing labels and distributors.

At the heart of regulators’ concerns was the potential for UMG to exploit competitively sensitive information. Curve processes royalty accounting and rights management for numerous independent labels and distributors—many of whom compete directly with UMG. The Commission determined that allowing the merged entity to retain Curve would create an unacceptable risk of data misuse.

The mandated divestiture is comprehensive. UMG must sell Curve’s entire operation—including all customer relationships and their data, existing contracts, staff, the platform’s source code and algorithms, and dedicated hardware. During a brief transitional period, UMG will receive only a limited, data-scrubbed license for restricted internal use. An independent trustee will monitor compliance, the Commission must approve any buyer, and Curve will operate as a standalone business until the sale completes.

The acquisition, first announced in December 2024, would unite Downtown’s portfolio—FUGA, CD Baby, Songtrust, and Curve—with Virgin Music Group’s global distribution network to create what UMG describes as an “end-to-end services platform” for independent artists and labels.

The proposal triggered fierce pushback from the independent music sector. More than 200 executives signed warnings that further consolidation would reduce choice and concentrate market power in fewer hands. Critics argued that allowing the market leader to absorb a major independent services provider would fundamentally alter the competitive landscape.

UMG and Virgin Music Group countered that the independent services market remains highly fragmented, noting they would still trail competitors like The Orchard (owned by Sony) and Believe (which operates TuneCore) in market share. Virgin executives dismissed data concerns as unfounded, pointing to their existing track record of handling confidential client information.

Ultimately, the Commission agreed the merger wouldn’t significantly impede competition in recorded music, publishing, or distribution services, citing “several viable competitors,” moderate combined market shares, and low switching costs for clients.

Independent sector representatives delivered carefully calibrated responses that praised the regulatory intervention while expressing frustration with the underlying approval.

IMPALA, the trade association representing European independents, called the decision “landmark” and thanked regulators for “securing structural concessions.” Executive Chair Helen Smith acknowledged the Commission’s willingness to scrutinize culture-defining markets but added pointedly that allowing the market leader to grow larger “falls short.”

Beggars Group founder Martin Mills emphasized that the “unprecedented speaking out” from the independent sector demonstrated that consolidation concerns are “real,” “global,” and “not going away.” AIM CEO Gee Davy credited collective pressure for triggering the investigation and urged continued oversight from both European and UK authorities. Secretly, Group co-CEO Darius Van Arman praised IMPALA for forcing “a serious review” and “extracting a meaningful remedy.”

Virgin Music Group co-CEOs Nat Pastor and JT Myers welcomed the approval, stating the combination would deliver “greater flexibility and a sharper set of services for independent entrepreneurs, artists, and labels.” Downtown Music CEO Pieter van Rijn framed the union as building “a more diverse, dynamic, and opportunity-rich environment.”

The deal now moves toward closing, with the Curve divestiture process running in parallel. Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis emphasized the importance of maintaining “diverse service providers” in the music industry, calling the Curve divestiture “a decisive step to protect sensitive data and prevent it from being controlled by a large competitor.”

For the independent music community, the approval represents both a regulatory precedent and a sobering reminder of consolidation’s relentless pace—even in an industry built on the promise of creative independence.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The EU approved Universal Music Group’s $775 million acquisition of Downtown Music but forced UMG to completely sell off Curve Royalty Systems—a platform containing sensitive competitor data.

This rare Phase II intervention (only 1% of 2025 mergers) sets a precedent: regulators will allow music industry consolidation, but not if it gives major labels access to rivals’ confidential business information.

Independent music executives view it as a partial victory—meaningful data protections were secured, but concerns remain about letting the market leader grow even larger.

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