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  1. The Backstreet Boys performing live on stage in 2019
    29 Jun

    Backstreet Boys move to trademark their spoken voices against AI deepfakes

    • BSB Entertainment filed a US sound-mark trademark for the spoken words Hi, we're the Backstreet Boys.
    • Trademark firm Gerben IP spotted the application, submitted on June 24, 2026.
    • The group joins Taylor Swift and Lionel Richie, who filed their own voice-related marks against AI clones.
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  2. Indian playback singer Mohammed Rafi smiling at a studio microphone
    29 Jun

    Eros launches Eros Music Worlds with seven AI-native artists and a Mohammed Rafi deal

    • Eros Innovation launched Eros Music Worlds, an AI-powered music label and platform.
    • It debuted seven AI-native artists across genres from alt rock to Bollywood pop.
    • Eros signed a perpetual partnership with the family of late playback singer Mohammed Rafi.
    Read the full story
  3. The multicolored Google wordmark logo
    29 Jun

    Google pushes a middle way on US AI rules, including a Content ID style fix for copyright

    • Google published a white paper on AI governance in America, setting out what it wants US policymakers to do.
    • The report frames a middle way between over-regulation and no regulation of AI.
    • Its section on creativity and copyright floats a Content ID style system to manage AI-generated music.
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  4. A vintage studio mixing console in a recording studio
    29 Jun

    Innovate UK opens a £10m createch fund and music startups can apply

    • Innovate UK opened a competition that will invest up to £10m in createch startups.
    • The Next Wave Breakthrough Wave 1 competition funds projects with total costs of £100k to £500k.
    • It is open to micro, small and medium UK companies working on early-stage, ambitious ideas.
    Read the full story
  5. Madonna performing live on her Rebel Heart Tour
    29 Jun

    Madonna calls AI the complete opposite of making art in a new Vogue Italia interview

    • Madonna told Vogue Italia that relying on AI tools is the complete opposite of making art.
    • She said working only through algorithms and streaming numbers stops an artist from taking risks.
    • The comment ties to her song Bring Your Love and its line about refusing to be distracted by numbers.
    Read the full story
  6. Guests at the SIQA event holding Xania Monet's first AI artist plaque
    29 Jun

    SIQA starts handing AI artists chart plaques, and Xania Monet gets the first one

    • SIQA, billed as the first global AI music charts, is rolling out artist plaques for chart performance.
    • The plaques certify AI artists the same way gold and platinum awards recognize traditional acts.
    • Xania Monet, the first AI artist to reach a Billboard chart, received the first SIQA plaque.
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  7. AI.LOVE.JAZZ festival branding over a jazz performer, dated July 9-10 at Casino Barrière Montreux
    26 Jun

    The first AI jazz festival, AI.LOVE.JAZZ, hits Montreux on July 9 and 10

    • AI.LOVE.JAZZ runs July 9 and 10, 2026 at Casino Barrière Montreux, billed as the world's first global AI jazz contest and live event.
    • It takes place during the 60th edition of the Montreux Jazz Festival, on the shoreline where Queen built a studio and Miles Davis returned for two decades.
    • The House Jazz Band performs the top 15 AI-jazz finalists' tracks live on July 9, alongside a masterclass from US producer MoneOnDaBeat.
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  9. Splash music game in Roblox: an avatar performing on stage above a colorful beat-making launchpad
    26 Jun

    AI tracks are 46% of Roblox's top music but earn 58% of the likes

    • In Audioscape's study of the 1,000 most-liked DistroKid tracks on Roblox, AI made up 46% of the tracks but earned 58% of the likes.
    • Audioscape founder Sean Varah says 66% of the Roblox Top 100 is AI-generated, and players engage with AI tracks more than non-AI ones.
    • One fully AI act, Beyond Bassline, has posted 422 tracks on Roblox, drawing 248,000 previews and 36,600 favorites with only 810 YouTube subscribers.
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  10. Yamaha Creator Pass homepage with the headline Everything you need to make music and podcasts
    26 Jun

    Yamaha Creator Pass adds bundled DAWs and a $9.99 starter plan

    • Yamaha Creator Pass added a Starter tier at $9.99 per month, below the $14.99 entry price it launched with in March.
    • Growth and Pro subscribers can now download a full DAW free: Cubase 15 AI on monthly or yearly plans, and Ableton Live 12 Lite on yearly plans.
    • A new Learning section adds step-by-step video tutorials, and discounts from Avid and FL Studio now apply to every pass.
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  11. Deezer Remix Lab interface on two phones showing a Bossa Nova remix preset and a 120 BPM tempo control
    25 Jun

    Deezer launches Remix Lab, the first rights-cleared in-app remix feature

    • Deezer launched Remix Lab in France, calling it the first streaming remix feature built with full rights compliance.
    • Users can change genre, tempo, pitch, reverb, and EQ on tracks from participating artists like Céline Dion.
    • Deezer says Remix Lab is not AI-powered; it edits at the stem level using the company's Spleeter technology.
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  12. A smartphone playing AI-generated music with colorful waveforms on a desk with a keyboard and headphones
    25 Jun

    Modulate launches an AI music detection API as platforms face 75,000 AI uploads a day

    • Boston company Modulate launched an AI Music Detection API that works from the audio itself, not metadata or creator disclosures.
    • Two separate models score each 4-second window, one for AI vocals and one for AI instruments.
    • The API returns a clip-level verdict plus per-window confidence scores, in batch or real-time streaming.
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  13. Steve Berman, Hagens Berman co-founder, in a white shirt and striped tie standing before an abstract painting
    24 Jun

    Independent artists' Suno and Udio lawsuit adds the firm that beat Big Tobacco

    • Hagens Berman, the firm that won a tobacco-industry settlement it values at $260 billion, joined the independent artists' class action against Suno and Udio.
    • The firm filed an amended complaint against Udio on June 22, 2026 in New York, with Krystle Delgado of Delgado Entertainment Law remaining lead counsel.
    • The artists' case, first filed in June 2025 by country musician Tony Justice, is separate from the major labels' RIAA lawsuits.
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  14. An Nvidia graphics processing unit with its cooling fan and circuit board exposed on a desk
    24 Jun

    Jamendo sues Nvidia, claiming it trained AI audio models on a research-only dataset

    • Jamendo, the music licensing platform owned by Winamp Group, sued Nvidia on June 22, 2026 in California federal court over AI training.
    • The suit claims Nvidia trained its Fugatto and Audio Flamingo audio models on the MTG-Jamendo research dataset, released for non-commercial use only.
    • Jamendo seeks an injunction plus damages of no less than €17.8M (about $20.3M) and alleges Nvidia's infringement was willful.
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  15. Flat illustration of a cream vinyl record under a teal scan line with a blank teal classification tag attached
    24 Jun

    Traxsource will label tracks human-made or AI-assisted, and remove fully-AI music

    • Traxsource will add human-made and AI-assisted labels across its platform from July 1, 2026.
    • It partnered with detection firms SH Labs and SoundPatrol to classify submissions; fully AI-generated tracks are flagged for removal.
    • The move follows Traxsource's February 2026 statement that fully AI-generated music does not belong on the platform.
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  16. Flat illustration of a round signing table with a stack of sealed contracts, most chairs taken and one grey chair left out
    23 Jun

    Nearly 300 AI licensing deals are signed, but only 16% of indie labels are exploring them

    • A BPI-commissioned WPI Economics report counts nearly 300 commercial AI agreements across creative sectors, with 274 in place by early 2026.
    • Only 16% of BPI indie label members have begun exploring AI licensing partnerships, the report found.
    • The Featured Artists Coalition cited the report on June 22, 2026 alongside the 31-organization open letter demanding consent in AI deals.
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  17. Flat illustration of a cream studio microphone glowing teal, standing on a signed contract on a dark teal background
    23 Jun

    31 creator organizations demand consent and fair pay before labels sign AI deals

    • 31 organizations representing artists, songwriters, and managers signed an open letter on June 22, 2026, demanding consent, fair pay, and transparency in AI deals.
    • The European Music Managers Alliance coordinated the letter, with the FAC, the Ivors Academy, and the MMF among the signatories.
    • The letter responds to the AI deals labels have struck with Suno, Udio, KLAY, and Spotify, where artists say they are opted in by default.
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  18. Singer SZA performing live on stage at Lollapalooza 2015, holding a microphone under concert lighting
    23 Jun

    SZA condemns AI music training after finding 238 of her tracks in a dataset

    • SZA said 238 of her tracks appear in the giant datasets used to train AI music models, per a June 2026 report by The Atlantic's AI Watchdog.
    • On her private Instagram, SZA called musicians who support unlicensed AI training "disgusting" and named Diplo, who has since denied her claim that he holds an equity stake in Suno.
    • Her reaction follows The Atlantic's finding that more than 12 million tracks are being used in AI development without permission.
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