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It seems record labels learned nothing from the Napster era. Instead of investing in tech and developing their own AI models, they are resorting to intimidation to stifle innovation once again. https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/major-labels-plan-to-cost-suno-and-udio-billions-and-why-it-all-rests-on-michael-buble
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did they really lose the napster era? sure, they lost some revenue up front, but they eventually corralled users and artists into streaming services/365 deals. now they have more even more control over their artists. they know ai is inevitable but will again hinder progress to ensure control in the future
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It's a loss to me. The MP3 wouldn't have been set free the way it was if these guys respected technology. They also own the catalog we all listen to yet they let others get rich off of them (Apple, Spotify, YouTube, etc..) because they refuse to adapt until its too late. They try to hinder progress and it always backfires in the long run
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