Warner Music settles copyright lawsuit with Udio, signs deal for AI music platform | TechCrunch
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Warner Music settles copyright lawsuit with Udio, signs deal for AI music platform | TechCrunch
"The company says the platform will create "new revenue streams for artists and songwriters, while ensuring their work remains protected.""
""We're unwaveringly committed to the protection of the rights of our artists and songwriters, and Udio has taken meaningful steps to ensure that the music on its service will be authorized and licensed,""
""This partnership is a crucial step towards realizing a future in which technology amplifies creativity and unlocks new opportunities for artists and songwriters,""
Warner Music Group settled a copyright infringement case with AI music startup Udio and entered a licensing deal for an AI-driven music-creation service scheduled to launch in 2026. The platform will run generative AI models trained on licensed and authorized music. The subscription service will enable remixes, covers, and new songs using the voices of participating artists and the compositions of participating songwriters while ensuring creators are credited and compensated. The platform aims to create new revenue streams for artists and songwriters and to protect their rights. The agreement signals a move toward licensed, creator-centered AI music services.
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