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    Home » Warner Music and AI startup Udio settle copyright battle and ink license deal

    Warner Music and AI startup Udio settle copyright battle and ink license deal

    By SHOOTThursday, November 20, 2025No Comments153 Views
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    Ed Sheeran performs during filming for the Graham Norton Show, at BBC Studioworks 6 Television Centre, Wood Lane, in London, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025, to be aired on BBC One on Friday evening. (Jas Lehal/PA via AP)

    By Kelvin Chan, Business Writer

    LONDON (AP) --

    Warner Music Group resolved its copyright battle with Udio and signed a deal to work with the AI music startup on a new song creation service that will allow users to remix tunes by established artists.

    It’s the second agreement between a major record label and Udio, a chatbot-style song generation tool.

    The deals underline how AI is shaking up the music industry. AI-generated music has been flooding streaming services amid the rise of song generators that instantly spit out new tunes based on prompts typed in by users without any musical knowledge. The synthetic music boom has also resulted in a wave of AI singers and bands that have climbed the charts after racking up millions of streams, even though they don’t exist in real life.

    Warner, which represents artists including Ed Sheeran and Dua Lipa, has resolved its copyright infringement litigation against Udio, the two companies said. They’ve also established “a clear framework” for developing Udio’s licensed AI music creation service that’s set to launch in 2026.

    They provided no financial details on their agreement, which includes Warner’s recording and publishing businesses, but it will create “new revenue streams for artists and songwriters, while ensuring their work remains protected.”

    It’s similar to an agreement that Universal Music Group signed last month with Udio, which triggered a huge backlash because Udio stopped users from downloading the songs they created.

    Udio said it will remain a “closed-system” as it prepares to launch the new service next year. If artists and songwriters choose to let their works be used, they’ll be credited and paid when users remix or cover their songs, or make new tunes with their voices and compositions, the companies said.

    Sony Music Entertainment remains the only major record company that hasn’t yet signed an AI licensing deal with Udio or Suno, after filing suit against them last year over copyright alongside Universal and Warner. Suno hasn’t yet signed a deal with any major label.

    Also Wednesday, Warner unveiled a deal to work with another artificial intelligence company, Stability AI, on developing “professional-grade tools” for musicians, songwriters and producers.

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    Fremantle hires Robinson as head of US productions unscripted and scripted, and Knight as SVP of unscripted development

    Tuesday, February 10, 2026
    Jhamal Robinson

    Fremantle is advancing its production and development executive teams with a duo of strategic new hires. Jhamal Robinson recently joined the company in the newly formed position of head of U.S. productions unscripted and scripted, while Emily Knight has joined as sr. VP of unscripted development.

    “As our production slate continues to grow in both scale and ambition, it’s essential that our leadership team evolves alongside it,” said Suzanne Lopez, COO, Fremantle North America. “Adding these two exceptional executives to our leadership team will help ensure Fremantle remains at the forefront of delivering groundbreaking programming across every platform.”

    In this newly created role, Robinson will oversee the company’s expansive U.S. portfolio of both unscripted and scripted programming, reporting to Lopez, COO. His remit will include oversight of all aspects of physical production for Fremantle, including the company’s U.S. productions for Eureka and Original Productions studios, while leading strategic planning, execution, and delivery of premium content across broadcast, streaming, and digital platforms.

    “Fremantle has an extraordinary creative legacy and a robust slate across both unscripted and scripted programming,” said Robinson. “I look forward to partnering with the team to align production and creative pipelines in ways that support our studios and continue delivering premium content for audiences across all viewing platforms.”

    Robinson brings decades of senior production leadership to Fremantle, with deep experience in building and scaling operations across broadcast and streaming platforms. Most recently, he served as executive VP of physical production and head of A.I. Studio at A+E Global Media, where... Read More

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