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Warner Signs Deals with Suno and Udio and Settles AI Lawsuits

Following prolonged litigation regarding the unauthorized use of licensed music, Warner Music has signed landmark deals with AI startups Udio and Suno. The licensing agreements ensure that its artists are compensated and have control over how their music is used, while creating new revenue streams. Warner and Udio to Build a Licensed AI Music Platform […]

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Twitter Sued for Copyright Infringement by Digital Music Licensing Group

Twitter, under its new brand name X, faces a copyright infringement lawsuit from Suisa Digital Licensing. The European music licensing organization alleges that the social media firm failed to compensate music authors and publishers whose works are used on its platform. Suisa Digital Licensing Sues X for Unauthorized Music Use In Wednesday’s statement, Suisa Digital

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Nicki Minaj to Copyright Trial After Winning Fair Use Case

Tracy Chapman has accused Nicki Minaj of infringing the copyright of her song, “Baby Can I Hold You,” for her remake titled “Sorry” which features Nas. U.S. District Court Judge Virginia Phillips, after reviewing summary judgment documents from both parties, concluded that Minaj’s “Sorry” creation constituted fair use of copyright. In making this decision, Phillips

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