Spotify to allow AI remix of music tracks.
🧐 As a label-signed artist, are you happy with this move (if you get extra compensation)?
🤨 As an Indie artist? Were you even consulted when your music was used to train these AI remix models?
Spotify partners with UMG on generative AI music tools.
Fans will soon be able to remix and recreate songs from participating artists. Artists retain full control over involvement.
Spotify’s largest AI music move to date.
AI remix licenses on Sigma Music are powered by @StoryProtocol 🎵⚡
For the first time, indie artists can safely monetize AI-powered remixes of their music — while keeping attribution, ownership, and creativity intact.
Artists like @yfgp_manu, @Rapha_GA01, and @TKO_Music_ are already pioneering the next era of music.
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rights-cleared, registered, tied to provenance.
rights-cleared, registered, tied to provenance.
rights-cleared, registered, tied to provenance.
this is the way
Sigma Music gives artists a way to fight this. How?
> Upload your music (free), this includes your samples and demos
> Attach a blockchain powered IP-license to your music on how you allow your music to be used. This also gives you a “blockchain timestamp” to prove you created the music at an EXACT point in history
👮♂️If you suspect that someone stole your music, you now have the legal evidence to prove that you were the FIRST (using the blockchain timestamp) to create the music at a specific point in the past (before the thief launched their version of your track) and that the thief also breached your original license terms.
It’s all free for artists to use.
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NEW: Musician Murphy Campbell says she isn’t making money on YouTube because an AI company is cloning her music and filing copyright claims against her own videos
“An entity called Timeless Sounds IR uploaded AI-generated versions of my songs to all major streaming platforms...
They used a distributor, which I just discovered, and that distributor’s name is Vydia. They used Vydia to upload all these AI-generated songs.
Vydia has since decided to make copyright claims on all of the videos that were used to feed that AI engine to sound like me.
So Vydia has come forward and made copyright claims on my YouTube page.
Because YouTube does not personally review these things, I am no longer making money on YouTube.
Vydia is making money on YouTube off of my own videos of me playing my own banjo in my own backyard with traditional folk songs, some for my own family, over AI-generated music.”
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Rare music collectible dropping soon. 👀
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An artist with ~900k monthly Spotify listeners earns around $145,000 a year on streaming royalties.
The same artist can make an additional $145,000 if they sell their music “direct to fans” before pushing their music on Spotify.
Effectively doubling their income with very little extra work!
This is the future of music monetization 🎧⚡️and why platforms like @SigmaXMusic are cool!
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