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Merlin partners with Nina Protocol as part of the Merlin Connect initiative

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As part of the Merlin Connect initiative, digital music licensing hub Merlin has partnered with music platform and direct-to-fan marketplace Nina Protocol to offer Merlin’s members access to an artist-first platform, opening new avenues for discovery, fan engagement, and next-generation monetisation. Merlin said Merlin Connect is designed for startups and scaleups alike, and provides a streamlined, API-driven solution that removes the complexities traditionally associated with music licensing....

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Emmanuel is a Washington, DC-based freelance journalist, blogger and media consultant, specialising in the entertainment business and cultural trends. He was the US editor for British music industry trade publication Music Week. Previously, he was the editor of Impact, a magazine for the music publishing community (2007-2009), the global editor of US trade publication Billboard (2003-2006), and the editor in chief of Billboard’s sister publication Music & Media (1997-2003).

Digital Economy

Merlin inks pact with AI music company Udio ensuring ‘fair compensation’

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Merlin, the digital music licensing society for independent labels and distributors, has signed a partnership with AI-powered music creation platform Udio.  This partnership establishes "a framework for licensing Merlin’s independent members’ repertoire to train AI models while protecting the value of real artistry and ensuring fair compensation." “As AI develops, it is critical to Merlin that we work with partners who respect artists, their work, and the requirement to license music,” said...

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Universal Music Group and NetEase Cloud Music renew multi-year license agreement

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Universal Music Group (UMG) has signed a new strategic multi-year license agreement with China's music streaming service provide NetEase Cloud Music, in a deal that includes artist-centric provisions and terms covering artificial intelligence (AI). The deal makes the catalogue of artists and recordings by Chinese and international artists that are signed, released and distributed by UMG’s labels available across NetEase Cloud Music’s streaming platform and associated digital services in China. ...

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BMG combines all licensing units into one new global service, SYNC+

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Bertelsmann-owned music company BMG has united its Commercial Sync, Production Music, and Media Services units into one new global service, SYNC+, which will combine BMG’s repertoire, creative expertise, and strategic music services to provide clients, artists, and partners access to a single licensing hub.  The new service will provide access to more than three million songs and recordings, over 200,000 exclusive production music tracks, and a full range of bespoke crea...

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