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AI Music Boom Sparks Napster Style Disruption and Global IP Concerns

What Happened

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has highlighted the rapid growth of AI-generated music and likened its disruptive potential to the original Napster era. WIPO warns that new AI tools capable of creating convincing music threaten existing copyright frameworks and artists’ livelihoods. The lack of clear rules about ownership, royalties, and creative control could upend traditional music business models. WIPO is calling on international authorities to collaborate on guidelines for AI music to ensure artists and rights holders are protected as the technology spreads worldwide.

Why It Matters

The surge of AI music poses significant legal and ethical challenges for the industry, potentially undermining copyright protections and changing how music is valued and distributed. As with Napster, AI music could trigger a shift in the industry’s economic structure and artist compensation. Read more in our AI News Hub

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