Major music companies are negotiating with AI startups, Suno and Udio, regarding the licensing and distribution of copyrighted music. This could establish how AI compensates artists, a pivotal factor in the evolution of the music industry.
AI companies argue that training on copyrighted material qualifies as fair use, but media companies dispute this, insisting on compensation. This conflict highlights the ongoing struggle between innovation and copyright rights.
The resurgence of streaming platforms, particularly Spotify, revitalizes the music industry, prompting discussions between music companies and AI developers to create cooperative strategies for adopting AI while protecting copyright interests.
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