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In this episode of the Top Music Attorney Podcast, Entertainment Attorney, Miss Krystle discusses a major shift in how artists can earn from their music, following a controversial update from Landr. New restrictions on monetization through platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram are raising serious concerns. With changes targeting AI-generated content, licensed samples, and non-paying users, many independent artists may find themselves shut out of revenue they previously depended on.
As Landr tightens its rules around content eligibility and access, this move could signal a broader trend in music distribution. Are creators being priced out of their own royalties? Or is this a necessary step toward higher industry standards? Stay tuned as we break down what this means for the future of music monetization.
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