Sony says it's had to reach out to music streaming services to pull more than 135,000 songs featuring AI fakes of its artists.
The target artists include Beyoncé, Queen and Harry Styles, the BBC reported, citing Dennis Kooker, president of Sony’s global digital business.
The world’s largest music publisher sent letters to more than 700 companies demanding information about how its artists’ songs were used. Sony Music is the world’s largest music publisher. On Thursday ...
"The Boss" is cashing in — and that could have big implications for the music business. Charter Communications has been sued by a group of major record labels who claim it has failed to address ...
Music maestro Ilaiyaraaja’s legal battles over copyright claims have raised the question: who owns a song? Last month, the legendary composer faced a setback when the Delhi High Court barred him from ...
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