How to make a living doing the music you love.
The opportunities for integration are more numerous than ever, but it behooves the music industry to do its homework before jumping in.
"Will the music industry embark on another endless game of Whac-A-Mole...or will they find a way to embrace the new technology?"
Ahead of a Senate hearing to consider new oversight of the technology, the NMPA's David Israelite and the RIAA's Mitch Glazier say policy must start with the core value of creative consent.
"Open up your doors to creators and allow them to bring the positive tension this industry desperately needs."
"It's about giving people an opportunity to bring their whole selves to the festival, free of shame and fear," says Bill Taylor.
As Women’s History Month draws to a close, Tulani Bridgewater-Kowalski of The Woodshed Network addresses this ongoing imperative for women in jazz… and the industry overall.
How will the Copyright Office rule when human and AI contributions are more intertwined in music?
For far too long, the music industry has perpetuated a system that benefits a select few at the expense of marginalized communities.
With traditional recovery models failing to solve the problem at the same pace it's growing, the industry is beginning to offer new solutions.