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AI Music and Music Industry Educator, Jeff Snyder

Current, Interesting, Offbeat, Music Biz News Updates Curated from Various Sources. “The secret to success is to know something nobody else knows.” – Aristotle Onassis Video Versions at https://www.youtube.com/@snydersmusicbiznews For 27+ years as a Music Professor teaching Music Business and Recording classes, as well as being a professional musician, one of my favorite classes was Intro to Music Business. Each week we discussed current news in the music industry that I found interesting and worth discussing. Now retired, I still try to stay current on what's happening, and have decided to share what I find with a (potentially) much bigger class...Prof Snyder's Music Biz News. Links to articles referred to in the topics discussed will be posted on my blog https://snydersmusicbiznews.blogspot.com/ So if you actually learn something new, please follow, like, and subscribe. Thanks! Snyder

  1. Reanimated. Repackaged. Redeployed. By Agentic AI

    May 17

    Reanimated. Repackaged. Redeployed. By Agentic AI

    George Romero's Night of the Living Dead is in the public domain. (That's why I can use a screen grab and not worry about copyright infringement.) But Hal Roach made the zombies green and so created a derivative that he could copyright and make $ licensing. BMG's announcement about Synch + brought to light how agentic AI is replacing music supervisors and song pluggers. "AI tools analyze BMG’s repertoire of over three million songs and 200,000 production music tracks to find precise matches for film, TV, and advertising briefs." Those who opt-in to allow BMG's agentic AI train on their music should be aware of the results. AI training creates a permanent capability to generate unlimited similar works....derivatives that BMG owns, with nonstop countless derivatives of the derivatives that only create $ for the label. Once your song's DNA is out there, there's no pulling it back. Maybe even if you decide to later opt-out. (Be sure to read the license you grant. Even better seek legal counsel). "While the “ethical” data training touted by some in the music industry may provide certain compensation in the short-term for the music on which these models are licensed, there are tangible long-term risks to production music libraries, composers and creators that should be considered." "It is not just about selling a song. It is about owning the source material, the derivatives, the licensing pathway, and the machine that helps produce the next wave of derivatives." Romero never made a dime on the derivatives of his creation. Will those who opt-in to feed AI? Sources: https://snydersmusicbiznews.blogspot....

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Current, Interesting, Offbeat, Music Biz News Updates Curated from Various Sources. “The secret to success is to know something nobody else knows.” – Aristotle Onassis Video Versions at https://www.youtube.com/@snydersmusicbiznews For 27+ years as a Music Professor teaching Music Business and Recording classes, as well as being a professional musician, one of my favorite classes was Intro to Music Business. Each week we discussed current news in the music industry that I found interesting and worth discussing. Now retired, I still try to stay current on what's happening, and have decided to share what I find with a (potentially) much bigger class...Prof Snyder's Music Biz News. Links to articles referred to in the topics discussed will be posted on my blog https://snydersmusicbiznews.blogspot.com/ So if you actually learn something new, please follow, like, and subscribe. Thanks! Snyder