List of Flash News about AI music licensing
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2025-11-19 14:39 |
Udio–UMG Settlement 2025: Paid AI Music Platform With Artist-Set Rules and In-Platform Sharing Only
According to @DeepLearningAI, Udio settled its lawsuit with Universal Music Group by agreeing to launch a paid AI music platform where fans can generate and remix tracks from UMG artists under artist-set rules, including controls over voice or style use and whether mashups are permitted. source: DeepLearning.AI. Artists will be paid for both training and each use of their assets, creating a defined licensing and royalty structure for generative AI music. source: DeepLearning.AI. Generated tracks can only be shared inside the platform with no external downloads or streaming allowed, limiting off-platform distribution. source: DeepLearning.AI. |
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2025-10-08 21:59 |
Sweden’s Music Rights Body Launches AI Training License Pilot With Attribution-Based Payouts: Trading Takeaways for AI and Digital Rights
According to @DeepLearningAI, Sweden’s performing rights society introduced a pilot license that lets AI developers train models on opted-in songs, creating a licensed pathway for music datasets in AI training, source: DeepLearning.AI on X, Oct 8, 2025, https://hubs.la/Q03MMRsV0. According to @DeepLearningAI, a startup’s attribution technology tracks each work’s influence on model outputs and compensates the original artists, enabling measurable usage-based payouts, source: DeepLearning.AI on X, Oct 8, 2025, https://hubs.la/Q03MMRsV0. According to @DeepLearningAI, traders focused on AI and digital rights can monitor adoption metrics such as number of works opted in, payout mechanics, and integration by model providers to gauge commercial traction of licensed AI music training, source: DeepLearning.AI on X, Oct 8, 2025, https://hubs.la/Q03MMRsV0. |