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Last week, The New York Times announced a new AI licensing deal with Amazon. Now, the same strategy may be coming for the music industry. Bloomberg reports that Universal Music Group, Warner Music ...
In June 2024, a contingency of record labels — including three of the world's biggest, Sony Music, Universal Music Group, and Warner Records — sued AI firms Suno and Udio for copyright ...
If you remember the phrase "up your nose with a rubber hose," then you undoubtedly recall the Sweathogs of Brooklyn's James ...
The company also purchased Outdustry — which has an artist- and label-services arm that focuses on China, India and other high-growth emerging markets — and bought a stake in Chord Music ...
Record labels unhappy with court win, say ISP should pay more for user piracy Music companies appeal, demanding payment for each song instead of each album.
American rapper, Olubowale Akintimehin, professionally known as Wale, has revealed that record labels tried to hide his ...
Major music companies are in talks to license their work to artificial intelligence startups Udio and Suno, deals that would establish a framework for how AI companies compensate recording artists ...
Three major record labels filed a $2.6 billion lawsuit against Verizon, accusing the company of letting thousands of subscribers infringe their music. × Skip to main content ...
Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment are in talks to license their work to AI startups Udio and Suno.
By Dr. Dave Before I share my cautionary tale about an encounter with an independent record label that ultimately led me to ...
Timbaland introduced TaTa, the first signee of the AI entertainment company Stage Zero that he co-founded with Rocky Mudaliar ...