Spotify And Universal Music Strike Deal Allowing Fan-Made AI Covers And Remixes
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Spotify And Universal Music Strike Deal Allowing Fan-Made AI Covers And Remixes
Spotify AI Covers Deal Opens a New Era for Fan-Made Music Spotify is officially entering the AI music race with a major licensing agreement that could reshape how fans interact with songs online. The streaming giant has partnered with Universal Music Group to allow users to create AI-generated covers and remixes using licensed music from participating artists. Unlike earlier AI music startups that faced lawsuits over copyright concerns, Spotify’s new system is designed around artist consent, compensation, and revenue sharing from the start. The announcement immediately sparked debate across the music industry. Some see it as the future of fan creativity, while others worry it could blur the line between authentic artistry and machine-generated entertainment. Either way, the Spotify AI covers deal signals that generative AI is no longer operating on the edges of the music business. It is now becoming part of the mainstream industry itself. Spotify Wants AI Music to Be Legal and Artist-Fri…