Newsletter for AI in MusicTech created at August 21, 2025 06:50
"Copyright & AI: Like Co. v. Google, Suno's Defense, Spotify's New Feature"
This newsletter is about copyright implications related to AI-generated content, including the Like Company v. Google Ireland case. It discusses concerns about AI-generated works potentially serving as substitutes for original works and challenges the applicability of text and data mining exceptions. Additionally, Suno is denying copyright infringement claims related to its AI-generated music tracks, focusing on fair use defense for AI training data. Spotify has introduced a new feature for premium users to customize transitions between tracks, possibly leading to licensing implications. ClicknClear, a UK-based music rights tech company, is seeking a Music Copyright / Licensing Administrator to handle licensing requests and maintain relationships with stakeholders.
| Title | Score | Resource | Actions | ||
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| Neue Sommerlektüre von Tim W. Dornis und Nicola Lucchi | 0.85 | Urheber.info | 0 | 0 | |
| Suno says indie musician’s copyright claims about its AI’s output are bogus | 0.85 | Complete Music Update (CMU) | 0 | 0 | |
| Spotify launches new tool to add customised transitions to playlists | 0.6 | Complete Music Update (CMU) | 0 | 0 | |
| Copyright / Licensing Administrator // ClicknClear (UK remote) | 0.5 | Complete Music Update (CMU) | 0 | 0 |