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The talks with AI startups concern how the labels—and their artists—would get paid for music’s use in generative AI models.
How events like CMA Fest help build a buzz for artists who are popular online and help them transition into mainstream stars.
The record labels are reportedly open to dropping a copyright infringement lawsuit against Suno and Udio in exchange for ...
Last week, The New York Times announced a new AI licensing deal with Amazon. Now, the same strategy may be coming for the ...
The deal gives Singa access to Warner Music’s catalog of master recordings alongside its existing collection of 120,000 ...
The inaugural U.K. Power Players list includes executives — nominated by their peers and companies and chosen by Billboard’s ...
The top three record labels - Universal Music Group ( OTCPK:UMGNF ), Warner Music ( NASDAQ: WMG) and Sony Music - are in ...
Universal Music, Warner Music and Sony Music are also reportedly seeking license fees plus “a small amount” of equity stakes ...
Music industry heavyweights are in advanced talks with artificial intelligence startups over licensing agreements that could ...
Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, and Sony Music Entertainment are negotiating license fees for their work with Suno ...
Justine Skye is beginning her next musical era with a fresh sound and a new label home: on Friday (May 30), the ...
Otis Music Camp runs June 2nd – 21st The Otis Redding Foundation celebrates Otis Redding’s ongoing legacy with the Otis ...