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UK Watchdog: AI Is Like A Puppy, But We’re Not Sure If It’s Housebroken Yet

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) of the United Kingdom has announced that it will be reviewing the artificial intelligence (AI) market. The review...

Post Malone Wins Prestigious Award for Writing Songs About Drinking and Drugs

In a move that has left many scratching their heads, Post Malone has been awarded the Songwriters Hall of Fame's Hal David Starlight Award for Young Creators. The award is given to "gifted young songwriters who are making a significant impact in the music industry with their original songs."

Update: Ed Sheeran Defends Himself Against Copyright Infringement Claims In Court

On Monday, Ed Sheeran took the stand during his copyright infringement trial, where he was being sued by the estate of one of Marvin Gaye's co-writers.

The Biggest Music Event in Canada is Back

Canadian Music Week 2023, the country's leading entertainment event showcasing conferences, trade exhibitions, award shows, and a six-night new music festival featuring hundreds of bands at various live music venues in downtown Toronto.

Eurosonic Noorderslag opens artist applications for 2024

One of the biggest European showcase festivals, ESNS, encourages artists to apply. With its aim to highlight European talent, Dutch showcase and conference ESNS once...

DJ ≠ Da Vinci: 8 Reasons Why DJs Should Never Be Mistaken For Artists

DJs are not artists. They are glorified button pushers who don't actually create any original music. They simply take existing music and rearrange it in a new way. They might add some effects or mix different tracks together, but they're not actually creating anything new.

The End of an Era? Rap Artists Can Now Rap About Murder, Drugs, and Sex Without Getting Arrested

In a move that will surely be met with joy by rappers everywhere, the US House of Representatives has passed the Restoring Artistic Protection Act (RAP Act). This landmark legislation will finally put an end to the ridiculous practice of using rap lyrics as evidence in criminal cases.

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