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Français(FR) Pensée pour celleux qui ont bataillés ces 20 dernières années contre Hadopi et co, tout ça parce que en 2006 les ayants droits ont refusés la création d'une Lic

Music industry's 20-year licensing shift from resistance to AI adoption

The article reflects on the music industry's past resistance to a global license, which began around 2006, and contrasts it with their current willingness to grant global licenses to AI companies. This shift is framed as a consequence of the industry's long-standing battles against entities like Hadopi and their eventual acceptance of new licensing models. AI

IMPACT This commentary highlights a potential shift in how industries, like music, approach licensing for new technologies, which could influence future AI development and adoption.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece reflecting on past industry decisions and their current implications.

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Music industry's 20-year licensing shift from resistance to AI adoption

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    Thinking of those who have fought over the last 20 years against Hadopi and co, all because in 2006 rights holders refused the creation of a Lic

    Pensée pour celleux qui ont bataillés ces 20 dernières années contre Hadopi et co, tout ça parce que en 2006 les ayants droits ont refusés la création d'une Licence Globale. 20 ans plus tard, ces mêmes multinationales du disque accordent une licence globale aux techbro de l'ia. #…