AI in MusicTech

Newsletter for AI in MusicTech created at April 07, 2025 06:50

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"Legal Battles, TikTok Sale, and Music Innovations: Industry Updates"

This newsletter is about legal battles in the music industry, including a copyright lawsuit against President Trump for using a song without permission, TikTok's potential sale to avoid a ban in the US, and technology-focused events like Music Ally NEXT 2025 in London. It also covers the launch of Weverse's Spotify-powered music streaming service, oMoo's development of a music app for the deaf or hard of hearing, and advancements in music matchmaking platforms like makromusic. Additionally, the reclassification of genres on Beatport and Spotify's efforts to boost ad-supported music revenue are discussed.

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Donald Trump denied dismissal of Isaac Hayes heirs’ copyright lawsuit - Music Business Worldwide 0.85 Music Business Worldwide 0 0
TikTok soft-launches ‘TikTok for Artists’ platform - Music Business Worldwide 0.85 Music Business Worldwide 0 0
NMPA boss wants AI firms to value songs as much as recordings 0.85 Music Ally 0 0
HYBE’s Joon Choi: ‘90% of Weverse traffic comes from regions outside of Korea. Most of our users are global superfans.’ - Music Business Worldwide 0.85 Music Business Worldwide 0 0
Ivors Academy slams Suno over lyrics-regurgitation claims 0.75 Music Ally 0 0
South African artists have doubled their Spotify payouts since 2022 0.75 Music Ally 0 0
Startup oMoo gets hands-on with its haptics-based music app 0.7 Music Ally 0 0
makromusic: Music dating app raises seed investment with $15M valuation 0.7 Music Ally 0 0
Downtempo music gets its own category on Beatport 0.7 Music Ally 0 0
Spotify gets programmatic in latest effort to court advertisers 0.65 Music Ally 0 0
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