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Before Music Publishers Invest in AI, They Need to Know What They’re Fixing (Guest Column)

Here's how music publishers should approach using AI, according to a new guest column from Guy Barash of Dotted Eighth.

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Before Music Publishers Invest in AI, They Need to Know What They’re Fixing (Guest Column)

Here's how music publishers should approach using AI, according to a new guest column from Guy Barash of Dotted Eighth.

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hollywoodreporter.com16 h fa

Music Publishers Are Cautiously Warming to AI Song Generator Startups

NMPA signed the first industry-wide licensing deal with Udio and Klay, shifting from litigation to regulated AI partnerships. This establishes creator licensing governance precedent, signaling mainstream adoption—though Sony Music still litigates.

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  1. martedì 9 giugno 2026·billboard.com

    Before Music Publishers Invest in AI, They Need to Know What They’re Fixing (Guest Column)

    Here's how music publishers should approach using AI, according to a new guest column from Guy Barash of Dotted Eighth.

  2. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·hollywoodreporter.com

    Music Publishers Are Cautiously Warming to AI Song Generator Startups

    The National Music Publishers' Association used its annual meeting to unveil deals with Udio and Klay, even as the major trade org says its being vigilant about "bad actor" AI…