The report noted that only one of the 11 trade bodies has met targets of having 50% gender and 15% global-majority women's representation on its board.
Good news if you've been hankering after a music-industry lawsuit that has nothing to do with either AI or the live sector.
Universal Music Group's earnings call included comments by its digital boss Michael Nash about how unpopular most AI-generated music is.
Even old press releases on the agency's website have been updated: showing how keen it is to establish the break with its founder.
Details of how the Touring Fund - overseen by the Featured Artists Coalition, MMF and Musicians' Union - will work have been announced.
The lawsuit accuses Google of training Lyria 3 on music that had been uploaded to YouTube, but not licensed for AI purposes.
Generative AI is no longer a future concept – it is a fundamental tool in today’s creative process. But as the amount of AI-generated content increases, so do the complexities of […] ...
Live Nation has reached a settlement with the US Department of Justice just days after its antitrust trial began.
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