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Major record labels like Universal, Sony, and Warner are reportedly in licensing talks with AI music generators Suno and Udio, potentially settling lawsuits and shaping how AI compensates artists.
Major music companies are in talks to license their work to artificial intelligence startups Udio and Suno, deals that would ...
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 for ...
The recording industry’s three major label groups are uniting in their fight against artificial intelligence. Universal Music Group, Sony Music ... recording artists, record labels, and the ...
Sony Music, Warner Music Group ... shape of a big slice of AI—and whether there is a future for it at all. The record labels allege that both of the startups are engaging in copyright ...
In lawsuits filed against Suno, Inc., and Udio AI, the record labels—including UMG, Sony and Warner—accused ... of genuinely innovative AI for us all.” ...
The lawsuits have been filed on behalf of the Big Three record labels - Universal Music Group (OTCPK:UMGNF), Sony Music Entertainment ... innovative AI for us all," he added.
The world’s biggest record labels ... In May, Sony Music sent a letter to more than 700 AI companies and streaming services warning them not to use the label’s copyrighted material without ...
“After all these years and all that hard work, I just feel really, really happy,” she says. It’s a similar story for Alexis Strum, who was signed and dropped by two major record labels in ...
In announcing the news on Wednesday (Dec. 4), Young thanked Sony and looked ahead to adding to his legacy. The 38-year-old Murfreesboro native joins his new record label on something of a hot streak.