YouTube Premium Lite new features include downloads and background play, making the $7.99 plan a stronger case against full ...
Spanish skater Tomas-Llorenc Guarino Sabaté almost had to cancel his short program after being told he didn't have permission to include the Minions soundtrack. You can save this article by ...
MILAN (AP) — U.S. figure skater Amber Glenn says she has smoothed out copyright concerns with the artist behind one of the pieces of her free skate music, and that the Olympic team gold medalist may ...
For years, figure skaters avoided copyright issues because songs with lyrics were forbidden in the sport and most classical music falls under the public domain. That changed in 2014, when the ...
Licensing issues in figure skating are a relatively new phenomenon, and now before the Olympics have even begun they have ...
“The complaint noted that despite Anthropic’s purported adoption of so-called guardrails, the models still generate infringing lyrics and can be easily jailbroken by users to output copyrighted ...
A ruling from the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in a case involving Baton Rouge songwriter-turned-broadcast-executive Cyril Vetter could change the way big music companies transfer intellectual ...
WMG has also sold Songkick, its concert-discovery platform, to Suno. Warner Music Group (WMG) has settled its year-long copyright lawsuit against AI music generator Suno, as the two have struck a ...
Warner Music Group settled its copyright infringement case with artificial intelligence-powered song creation platform Suno, enabling the startup to launch licensed AI models next year, the companies ...
Nov 25 (Reuters) - Warner Music Group (WMG.O), opens new tab settled its copyright infringement case with artificial intelligence-powered song creation platform Suno, enabling the startup to launch ...
Warner Music Group (WMG) has settled a copyright infringement case with AI music startup Udio, the label announced on Wednesday. The two have also entered into a licensing deal for an AI music ...
Rob: “Why is the background music so loud?” remains the No. 1 most-asked question I’ve received in two decades of writing a TV Q&A column, so every now and then I feel obliged to revisit it, despite ...