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CISAC's Paris Commitment asks policymakers to protect human creativity from AI

H.R. 6028 could reshape who runs the US Copyright Office, and how AI music cases get judged

Protect Working Musicians Act returns, letting indie artists collectively negotiate with AI and streamers

ARIA boss Annabelle Herd rejects Scott Farquhar's call to weaken AI copyright law

Suno raises $400 million Series D at a $5.4 billion valuation
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Udio asks a New York court to seal the number of audio files it trained on
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Anthropic files for an IPO at a $965B valuation while the music publishers' case rolls on
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US Copyright Office leaders will headline the AIMP publishing summit on June 9
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Suno asks a federal court to seal the number of audio files it trained on
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UK music-tech funding fell to £68.8M in 2025, a new MTUK report warns
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Anthropic raises $65 billion days after music publishers drop a key claim
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ABBA's Björn Ulvaeus says creators are 'not in the room' as AI laws take shape
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Suno could face $9 billion in damages as labels add 61,026 tracks to the case
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Top 5 AI music news of the week (25th – 31st May 2026)
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GEMA vs Suno verdict pushed from June to July 31, 2026
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Parkinson's took his guitar playing, so AI helped Samuel Smith finish his album
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Music publishers drop vicarious claim against Anthropic after Cox ruling