Ava Labs brings intellectual property management to K-pop industry
According to a market report from Allied Research, the South Korean pop music industry will be valued at $20 billion by 2031. Go to Source
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According to a market report from Allied Research, the South Korean pop music industry will be valued at $20 billion by 2031. Go to Source
Fans want to journey alongside their favorite musicians as they explore their creativity and expand their catalog. FanSociety hopes to be the Web3 platform that makes this possible. Go to Source
Slim Shady was the latest celebrity to advertise “fortune favors the brave” for Crypto.com following Matt Damon’s ad spot in October 2021. Go to Source
The American thrash-metal band Megadeth released a new NFT collection aiming to connect with its community in both physical and digital reality. Go to Source
56 years after Michael Jackson recorded a demo version of the song “Big Boy,” it’s set to be released globally on the blockchain as digital vinyl through the blockchain music platform Anotherblock. Go to Source
YouTube’s updated community guidelines include new disclosure requirements for AI-generated content, its new standards for “sensitive topics,” and the removal of deep fakes. Go to Source
Grimes’ manager Daouda Leonard and music platform Slip.stream explain the importance of artists owning their data and controlling their rights to stay ahead in their approach to AI. Go to Source
The final Beatles song “Now and Then” has been released and made possible with a little help from AI to produce John Lennon’s vocal track. Go to Source
Universal Music Group, Concord Publishing and ABKCO Music & Records alleged that Anthropic “unlawfully” copied and disseminated “vast amounts of copyrighted works” from the publishers. Go to Source
The new partnership between Universal Music Group and BandLab Technologies focuses on ethical AI usage to protect artist and songwriter rights. Go to Source