The Industry Is Shifting: Power, Perception, and Ownership in Music!
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In this episode of The Indie Unplugged, B. Vaughan, Tye Huntley, and Brian Onrea unpack some of the biggest music industry developments happening right now. The conversation starts with Bandcamp’s bold decision to ban AI-generated music, making it one of the first major platforms to openly reject songs created wholly or substantially by artificial intelligence. The crew breaks down what counts as “AI music,” where the line gets blurry for producers using AI-assisted tools, and why this decision could create major ripple effects across streaming platforms like YouTube, Spotify, and beyond.
They also dive into a major global copyright ruling that now allows songwriters to reclaim worldwide publishing rights, not just U.S. rights, after copyright termination periods expire — a move that could shift millions back into creators’ hands. On top of that, the episode explores the Chris Brown documentary controversy, how public perception now moves faster than legal outcomes, and why independent artists must understand how reputation, ownership, and platform strategy all connect in today’s music business. This episode is packed with industry gems for artists, producers, and creatives trying to stay ahead of where music is headed.
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