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Newsletter for Legal created at February 03, 2025 06:51

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Exploring the Nuances of AI-Generated Music: Challenges and Potential

Critics of AI-generated music can often lack a nuanced understanding of the potential creative power and complexity that these works can have. While there are challenges around ownership and copyright, the process of assembling and remixing music has been a longstanding cultural practice that can create something entirely new. Cultural and social relationships are at the heart of the music industry's evolution and the ways in which technology and society interplay. Ultimately, the dynamics are complex and require ongoing consideration and adaptation to navigate the changes in the music industry.

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UK’s House of Lords votes for copyright law to cover AI training 0.95 Music Ally 0 0
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US Copyright Office publishes report on AI and copyrightability 0.9 Music Ally 0 0
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DDV veröffentlicht Praxisleitfaden 0.85 Urheber.info 0 0
✘ Rip, Mix, Burn - redux 0.85 Music x (Substack) 0 0
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