Tag: Music Licensing
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Down Arrow Button Icon: How Wubble AI Is Redefining Generative AI Music Compensation
Reimagining the soundtrack of AI-driven music The intersection of artificial intelligence and music is producing more than just novel soundscapes. It is prompting a rethink of how creators are compensated when machines participate in the creative process. Anand Roy, a veteran in the entertainment tech space, is advancing this conversation through his startup Wubble AI,…
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Olivia Rodrigo Feud With U.S. Cabinet Over Song Use in Post
Overview: A clash between pop icon and a government agency In a rare public dispute between a pop artist and a U.S. government department, Olivia Rodrigo challenged the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) after its social media team used her song All-American Bitch in a post. The scene highlights how celebrity artistry and government communications…
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APRA AMCOS Enhances Music Licensing with Microsoft Dynamics 365
Introduction to APRA AMCOS APRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) plays a vital role in the music industry by representing over 124,000 songwriters, composers, and music publishers. This organization ensures that creators are compensated fairly for their work and that their rights are protected. Recently, APRA AMCOS has taken…
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APRA AMCOS Updates Music Licensing with Microsoft Dynamics 365
Introduction APRA AMCOS, the organization representing over 124,000 songwriters and composers in Australia and New Zealand, is taking significant steps to modernize its music licensing systems. In collaboration with Ernst & Young Australia (EY) and Microsoft, APRA AMCOS is implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 to enhance how it serves businesses and creators across the region. The…
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APRA AMCOS Enhances Music Licensing Systems with Microsoft Dynamics 365
APRA AMCOS Partners with Microsoft for Enhanced Licensing In an exciting development for the music industry, APRA AMCOS, the organization representing over 124,000 songwriters, composers, and music creators, has partnered with Microsoft and Ernst & Young (EY) Australia to update its music licensing systems. This initiative aims to streamline processes and improve efficiencies in music…

