Warner Music Group and AI firm Suno announce deal to compensate music artists and songwriters, ending a legal battle.
If you're a die-hard music fan, you probably keep a curated library of playlists packed with your favorite artists and albums on Spotify, Apple Music, or whatever your favorite music streaming app is.
Music is a universal language that transcends boundaries, and in today’s world of music streaming services, accessing your favorite songs has never been easier. However, amid this convenience, ...
One of the three major labels is officially done fighting AI music — Warner Music Group is instead partnering with Suno, the ...
Wireless data allows people to listen to millions of songs from the cloud, just about anywhere where they go, using all manner of services and sites. But once you lose that signal, the m… By Billboard ...
If 57 million Americans did something that was against the law, wouldn't that be cause for concern? It's not just an idle thought, because according to a recent study, that's the number of people who ...
Two-thirds of those who download music files or share files online say they don’t care whether the files are copyrighted or not; 35 million U.S. adults download music files online, 26 million share ...
Close to 30 million American adults have downloaded music files over the Internet and it has been one of the fastest growing Internet activities in the past half-year, especially among men. Surveys by ...
Americans downloaded nearly 760 million songs using the BitTorrent file-sharing network in the first six months of this year -- surpassing the number of digital tracks purchased over that same period, ...