20-11-2025 22:51 via cbc.ca

Warner Music and Udio settle lawsuit, agree to build new AI music platform

The deal settles Warner's copyright infringement claims against AI music generation platform Udio, and will allow the platform to train its AI on licensed and authorized music from its artists. This agreement closely mirrors one signed weeks ago between Udio and Universal Music Group, and comes as AI generated songs and artists have been increasingly popping up on streaming platforms and rising on music charts.
Read more »

Showbizz news



Court order prevents L.A. coroner from releasing details of teen's body found in singer d4vd's Tesla
How Dancing with the Stars made all the right moves with Gen Z
Celebrated author Thomas King expects 'firestorm' as he reveals he's not Indigenous
Joni Mitchell and Nelly Furtado to receive special honours at the 2026 Juno Awards
Donald Glover says he had a stroke last year
Jimmy Cliff, reggae legend and star of The Harder They Come, dead at 81
Toy Story is turning 30. But can Pixar recapture its magic?
Seeing Paul McCartney in Hamilton — possibly his last show in Canada — will be ‘earth-shattering,’ fan says
Seeing Paul McCartney in Hamilton — possibly his last show in Canada — will be 'earth-shattering,' fan says
At 83, Paul McCartney takes Hamilton crowd through longest list of greatest hits any artist ever had
New Ken Burns series features Indigenous nations' role in American Revolution
Some stars of new Fox News Bible podcast say they didn't know it was happening
Canadian actor Spencer Lofranco dies at age 33
Canadian actor Spencer Lofranco dead at 33
Desktop versie