YouTube reportedly wants to pay record labels to use their songs for AI training

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. YouTube is allegedly taking steps to avoid this issue, offering major musical labels payment to license their songs for AI training,

Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group and Warner Records are all reportedly involved in talks with the Google-owned platform. However, it's unlikely the companies will get the last word as it would reportedly be up to each artist whether they participate.stating, "We must protect against the predatory use of AI to steal professional artists' voices and likenesses, violate creators' rights, and destroy the music ecosystem.

Record labels have taken a stand against companies they see using their copyrighted content. On June 24, the trio ofSuno and Omio for "massive scale" copyright infringement. They demand injunctions against further use and up to $150,000 per work.

 

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