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Record Labels Eye AI Music Licensing Deals With Udio and Suno

What Happened

Major record labels, including some of the industry\’s largest companies, are reportedly negotiating with AI music generation platforms Udio and Suno to license their music catalogs. This move would allow these AI startups to access official songs for training and generating user-requested music. Both Udio and Suno have made waves in 2024 for their rapid advances in AI-driven music creation, raising concerns and debates about copyright and artist compensation. The outcome of these talks could shape how AI interacts with the music business and influence similar licensing arrangements worldwide.

Why It Matters

The negotiations signal a shift in music industry strategy, from litigation toward collaboration with AI technology firms. Legal music licensing to AI platforms could help protect artists\’ rights, foster innovation, and define new industry standards for AI-driven content creation. Read more in our AI News Hub

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