ASCAP also said a federal right to publicity was "necessary" in comments filed to the U.S. Copyright Office.
Details of the streaming service's "bespoke" agreement with Google emerged during recent testimony in the search giant's legal battle with Epic Games.
The platform is giving labels the ability to remove "synthetic" content — and requiring creators to flag their fakes.
In an Oct. 6 decision, U.S. District Court Judge William Alsup ruled that the Sonos patent in the case is "unenforceable."
Higginson replaces outgoing digital chief Oana Ruxandra.
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Seven U.S. companies voluntarily committed to ensuring their artificial intelligence products are safe prior to release.
For Google's new text-based music generative AI, the contrast between input and interpretation creates opportunity for discovery.
Genius claimed a ruling for Google over lyrics was “unjust” and “absurd," but the Supreme Court isn't interested.
The jury verdict marks a major development in a years-long legal battle between the two tech companies.