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Too Little, Too Late? Sony Music Fires Off Blanket Warning Against the AI Mining of Its Catalog

Too little, too late? Sony Music has fired off a blanket warning against the unauthorized training of AI systems on its song catalog and other IP. The overarching Sony Music Group today made that clear-cut announcement on behalf of Sony Music Entertainment (SME) as well as its various subsidiaries and Sony Music Publishing (SMP). Spanning

Pandora Hits Back at MLC Lawsuit Over Streaming Royalties: ‘Legally Incoherent’

Music In a strongly-worded response, Pandora says the royalties group "thinks it knows better than the entire music publishing industry." Illustration by Thiago Prudêncio/SOPA Images/LightRocket...

Huey Lewis Calls Musical Inspired by His Band’s Songs a ‘Creative Outlet’ After Losing His Hearing

Music You may not think of Buddhist philosophy and Huey Lewis as the same time very often, but it works for him when considering...

The Challenging Road Ahead for Gary Gensler in Crypto Regulation: Industry Perspectives and Calls for Change

In the world of cryptocurrencies, a day without Gary Gensler’s criticism is incomplete. The head of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), has become a figure of controversy. Gensler’s role in regulating the $1 trillion crypto sector has been challenging. Gensler Raises Concerns Over Fraud and Lack of Disclosure SEC Chair Gary Gensler has expressed

A new deal for Tomi ahead of a January headache for Arteta

Morning all, happy Friday to you all. Let’s start with news via David Ornstein that Arsenal are in talks with Takehiro Tomiyasu over a new contract. He says in The Athletic (£): The Premier League club have made an offer to the Japan international with the two parties expected to reach an agreement in due

The Road Ahead: How Hoteliers Can Adapt and Thrive in Uncertain Times

More often than not, owning a business feels like riding a rollercoaster – the highs are high, and the lows are low. One second, you’re at the peak of a climb, enamored with the view, and the next, you’re plummeting back down the other side, white-knuckling the restraints and questioning your decision to ever get

Ahead of Dawn Staley’s Historic Night, Coach Prime Plans a Surprise for South Carolina Basketball

Basketball A women’s basketball game will be shortly played in the City of Lights for the first time ever when No. 6 South Carolina...

Get ahead of holiday shopping and snag this color-matching sensor for only $59.97

Science & Nature Stack CommerceShop this limited-time deal through Nov. 9 and match nearly any color. The post Get ahead of holiday shopping and snag...

Snag Up to 37% Off Rare Beauty Sets Ahead of Sephora’s Fall Sale Event: Shop Here

Sephora's Fall Sale starts Friday (Oct. 27), but the retailer already has stellar discounts on Selena Gomez's beauty brand you can score here...

Go beyond cookies and stay ahead in a privacy-first world by Cynthia Ramsaran

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The M2 12.9-inch iPad Pro is $150 off ahead of Apple’s Scary Fast event

Apple's M2-powered 12.9-inch iPad Pro with 256GB of storage is $150 off its regular price at Amazon. That drops the tablet down to $1,050 just a few days ahead of Apple's Scary Fast event . The company is widely expected to reveal its first M3 chipsets but it's not certain that Apple will offer M3-powered

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Too Little, Too Late? Sony Music Fires Off Blanket Warning Against the AI Mining of Its Catalog

Too little, too late? Sony Music has fired off a blanket warning against the unauthorized training of AI systems on its song catalog and other IP. The overarching Sony Music Group today made that clear-cut announcement on behalf of Sony Music Entertainment (SME) as well as its various subsidiaries and Sony Music Publishing (SMP). Spanning

Pandora Hits Back at MLC Lawsuit Over Streaming Royalties: ‘Legally Incoherent’

Music In a strongly-worded response, Pandora says the royalties...