Creative Industry AI: Rights Management and Revenue Share Platforms
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Creative Industry AI: Rights Management and Revenue Share Platforms
Generative AI tools—from text-to-image models to music and video generators—are transforming creative industries. But they also strain creator rights, since training data often includes copyrighted music, art, or film without permission. Artists and rights-holders worry about losing credit or income when AI mimics their work. For example, Adobe notes that AI models trained on public images can replicate an artist’s “unique style” even without copying a specific work (www.axios.com). Unchecked, this could flood the market with AI “imitations” that compete with original creators (www.axios.com). In music, superstar labels recently sued AI startups for copying recordings (www.tomsguide.com) (apnews.com), while Hollywood studios like Disney and Warner Bros. are suing AI image generators for producing unauthorized images of their characters (apnews.com) (apnews.com). These clashes highlight a real market gap: we need systems to track content provenance and fairly attribute and compensate creators in the AI era.
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