The RIAA, villain of the Napster era, turns its sights on AI firms -- 'It's a lot more fun now'
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The NO FAKES Act, introduced by U.S. senators, aims to safeguard artists' voices and visual likenesses in the AI era. RIAA is supporting this bill, actively engaging in legal battles against music AI firms like Suno and Udio for copyright infringement.
RIAA's chief, Mitch Glazier, criticized Suno and Udio for unjustly profiting from artists' work without consent. AI misuse threatens music creativity and industry evolution, akin to the disruptive impacts of file sharing and streaming.
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