AI in MusicTech

Newsletter for AI in MusicTech created at June 10, 2026 00:19

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"Protecting Creativity in the AI Era: The Paris Commitment and Legal Issues"

This newsletter is about various articles discussing The Paris Commitment, a declaration urging protection of human creativity in the face of advancing AI technology, as well as legal issues surrounding AI companies, transparency in AI copyright disputes, and the increasing presence of AI-generated music on streaming platforms. The articles emphasize the need for policymakers, technology companies, and cultural industries to safeguard creators' rights and ensure fair compensation in the AI era.

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‘Landmark’ declaration signed at CISAC General Assembly calling for ‘protection of human creativity’ in the AI era - Music Business Worldwide 0.95 Music Business Worldwide 0 0
227 collecting societies call on French lawmakers to “lead the way” in protecting creators in the AI era by passing the Darcos Bill 0.9 Complete Music Update (CMU) 0 0
Emma Robinson upped to VP, Partnerships at Merlin amid series of senior promotions - Music Business Worldwide 0.85 Music Business Worldwide 0 0
Suno really doesn’t want you to know how many audio files it copied when training its music AI model 0.85 Complete Music Update (CMU) 0 0
ABBA co-founder and CISAC President Björn Ulvaeus opens CISAC's centenary General Assembly with keynote speech about AI, creativity and the future of human expression 0.85 CISAC Newsroom 0 0
Navigating the AI music deluge: a call for responsible streaming practices - Music Business Worldwide 0.85 Music Business Worldwide 0 0
Label The Slop. - Music Business Worldwide 0.85 Music Business Worldwide 0 0
The AI Music Streaming Flood: Where We’re At - Music Business Worldwide 0.85 Music Business Worldwide 0 0
CISAC sets out objectives for protecting human creativity amid “rapid advancements in AI” 0.85 Complete Music Update (CMU) 0 0
Suno moves to keep size of its AI training data sealed in UMG and Sony’s copyright case, citing ‘competitive harm’ - Music Business Worldwide 0.85 Music Business Worldwide 0 0
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