The US Copyright Office has announced on November 14 that it is back to being "fully operational" following the reopening of the federal government. During the...
The 42nd Civil Chamber of the Regional Court in Munich found in favour of German music rights society GEMA in a copyright infringement case against OpenAI,...
Tom Watson, a former Member of British Parliament, has announced his decision to stand down next spring from his position of Chair of UK Music, the...
A coalition of organisations representing creators and rights holders have sent an open letter to the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, and to...
CISAC has been intensifying its lobbying efforts at the global level, through the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), UNESCO and national governments, "to secure a future...
Australia is joining the cohort of countries with a mandatory content obligation on streaming services. The Labour Government will introduce in Parliament in the coming weeks...
Common Crawl, the free, open repository of datasets used for training AI models, has removed over two million news articles from its database at the request...
In this opinion piece, Cristina Perpiñá-Robert, CEO of Spanish rights society SGAE, reflects on the development of AI-generated music and the threats and opportunities it represents...
The European Commission has reset the clock on its probe into the proposed $775 million acquisition of independent music and services company Downtown Music Holdings by...
Switzerland's House of Representatives' Transport and Telecommunications Committee (TTC-N) has decided by 18 votes to 3 and 2 abstentions, to refer the draft bill concerning the...