Warner Music Group has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against US fashion retailer Pacific Sunwear of California, LLC ...
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Warner Music Sues Pacsun Over Alleged ‘Blatant, Willful, and Repeated Copyright Infringement’ in Social Media Promo Videos
Another day, yet another social media copyright lawsuit – once again from Warner Music Group (WMG), which is suing Pacsun ...
In the strongest sign yet that the world’s biggest record labels are embracing AI, leading AI-music platform Suno announced today that it has settled Warner Music Group‘s lawsuit over the use of its ...
WMG's settlement comes weeks after Universal Music Group settled as well, leaving Sony Music Group as the last major music company litigating against the AI startup. By Ethan Millman Music Editor ...
Veteran music executive Craig Kallman will leave Atlantic Records after three decades for an elevated role at Warner Music.
I’m deeply grateful for my time at Atlantic, where I’ve had the privilege of contributing to the careers of so many ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Warner Music Group and AI music platform Suno settle copyright lawsuit, establishing a partnership that ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Warner Music Group settles copyright lawsuit with AI startup Udio, ending a dispute over unauthorized use of ...
The record label has also dropped its lawsuit against Suno, which will soon allow users to make AI-generated music using voices from participating WMG artists. The record label has also dropped its ...
WMG, Sony and Universal filed joint suits last year against AI music platforms. The labels alleged Suno and rival Udio used copyrighted recordings to train their AI tools. Suno has partnered with ...
Warner Music Group’s new deal with Udio signals a future where AI-powered music moves further into the mainstream. Warner Music Group has reached a landmark deal with AI platform Udio, resolving ...
A&R veteran Craig Kallman has been appointed Chief Music Officer at Warner Music Group. Based in New York, Kallman will report directly to WMG’s CEO Robert Kyncl.
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