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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.
Last week, The New York Times announced a new AI licensing deal with Amazon. Now, the same strategy may be coming for the ...
The details of a new Bloomberg report into major labels trying to reach an agreement with controversial AI companies has ...
Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment are in talks to license their work to AI startups Udio ...
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JPMorgan analysts trimmed the price target for Warner Music Group Corp. (NASDAQ:WMG) to $32 from $38 on June 5, while keeping ...
The deal gives Singa access to Warner Music’s catalog of master recordings alongside its existing collection of 120,000 ...
Warner Music Group Corp. (NASDAQ:WMG) drew a vote of confidence from Bernstein as the firm on June 3, initiated coverage of ...
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To the good people at the three major record labels, I implore you: do not settle. This week, Bloomberg broke the news that ...
Key Takeaways Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group, and Sony Music Group are reportedly in talks with artificial ...
In addition to financial remuneration, the labels are seeking broader control over how generative music tools are developed ...