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🤖 Major Music Label Drops Lawsuit, Partners With AI Startup It Sued—Artists Left Out
16 Nov 2025
Universal Music Group sued AI music startup Udio for allegedly training on copyrighted recordings without permission. Just months later, they announced a partnership deal to develop AI music platforms together. The Music Artists Coalition warns this pattern leaves actual creators marginalized while corporations negotiate how to divide AI profits. This case reveals how AI copyright battles may be less about protecting artists and more about power players dividing new revenue streams. What does this template mean for creators across all industries as AI reshapes creative work? We examine the complex dynamics emerging in the AI era and what's really at stake for human creators.Subscribe to our daily newsletter: news.60sec.siteLove AI? Check out our other AI tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
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