AI music platform Udio and Universal Music reach agreement: is this Spotify’s time for AI music?



  • Universal Music Group is collaborating with music platform AI Udio and has ended its lawsuit against the startup.
  • The two will launch a licensed AI music service next year.
  • The agreement marks a major shift in how generative music could coexist with copyright law.

Universal Music Group has reached a peace treaty, or at least an armistice, in its war against AI-generated music. The world’s largest record label has settled its massive copyright infringement lawsuit against music startup AI Udio. Not only that, but the two companies will jointly launch a licensed AI music trading platform sometime next year. The label behind many of the world’s most played songs now wants to help you listen to and create songs with AI.

UMG is singing in a very different tone than a year ago after accusing Udio and other AI music developers of “massive infringement.” Now, while Udio’s existing product will remain in a more limited form for the time being, the focus will be on collaborating to create a streaming-compatible platform where AI-generated songs can be customized, licensed and shared legally and with artist royalties built in.



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