Anna’s Archive Hit With $19.5m Default Judgment and Global Domain Takedown Order

A coalition of thirteen major publishers has won a massive $19.5 million default judgment against shadow library Anna’s Archive. A New York federal judge fully approved the publishers’ requests, issuing a broad permanent injunction that orders more than twenty specific global registries, hosts, and service providers to immediately disable the site’s remaining domains.

Source: Anna’s Archive Hit With $19.5m Default Judgment and Global Domain Takedown Order

After Watching 80% of Their Earnings Evaporate, Successful Music Production Duo Sues Suno

The duo, whose music has been featured by major brands like Apple and in shows like “CSI: Miami,” claims that the resulting flood of AI content has acted as a major market disruptor, decimating their primary livelihood by slashing their licensing revenue by nearly 80% since Suno’s public launch. Their complaint was filed in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York on Tuesday, May 12.

Source: After Watching 80% of Their Earnings Evaporate, Successful Music Production Duo Sues Suno

Splice Inks ‘Responsible AI’ Deal with ElevenLabs

Music creation platform Splice has announced an AI deal with ElevenLabs, integrating ElevenLabs’ music models into its ecosystem and music production workflows. Splice CEO Kakul Srivastava emphasized that the partnership focuses on a “second wave of AI” where the human creator comes first, ensuring that any AI products developed will responsibly compensate the original sample creators with every use.

Source: Splice Inks ‘Responsible AI’ Deal with ElevenLabs

Spotify Officially Bans AI-Generated Podcasts That Impersonate Someone Else

Spotify is aiming to boost the trust of podcast listeners — by extending its verification program to podcasts and affirming that using AI to “impersonate” another podcaster is not allowed. According to the company, Spotify’s policies have always prohibited unauthorized impersonation. Now it is reaffirming the policy in the context of AI to “help ensure creators remain in control of their identity and listeners can engage with content they know is real,” a company rep said.

Source: Spotify Officially Bans AI-Generated Podcasts That Impersonate Someone Else

YouTube’s war on deepfakes goes global: Likeness detection is now open to all

The platform has developed technology that locates AI-generated copies of human faces at scale. The people who employ that tool can hunt down deepfakes and manage those unauthorized videos. Essentially, YouTube’s take on likeness detection operates similarly to Content ID hub. It’s a matching service that puts more power in the hands of rights holders.

Source: YouTube’s war on deepfakes goes global: Likeness detection is now open to all

Coca-Cola denies Johnny Cash ‘sound-alike’ claim

The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) pushed back against a lawsuit filed by the estate of Johnny Cash, denying that a singer used in a college football-themed commercial infringed on the late country icon’s voice rights. Cash’s estate filed the lawsuit in US District Court in Nashville in November 2025, alleging Coca-Cola hired a tribute singer to record vocals for a commercial that started airing in August 2025.

Source: Coca-Cola denies Johnny Cash ‘sound-alike’ claim

Tool or threat? Cannes Film Festival grapples with the rise of AI

The 79th Cannes may go down as the time the world’s grandest film festival for the first time wrestled with the onset of AI — its arrival has been felt like a tsunami on the French Riviera. Its potential to remake the movie industry, for good or bad, has been an ongoing debate since the festival opened. And in many quarters, the tone is softening.

Source: Tool or threat? Cannes Film Festival grapples with the rise of AI

Is ‘AI Resistance’ Setting Music Back? WMG’s Robert Kyncl Sees ‘Incredible Value Creation Opportunity,’

Is the music industry leaving value on the table and setting itself back by failing to embrace generative AI? Warner Music head Robert Kyncl believes so. “My point, and I’ve said this publicly multiple times, is that the industry had reacted far too slowly” to the advent of the internet, Kyncl communicated. “It was on its heels, defensive, and because of that, it took really until 2014 for the streaming services to really take off. “There was just a lot of value destruction basically for well over a decade. And it was just caused by very defensive behavior and slow movement forward.”

Source: Is ‘AI Resistance’ Setting Music Back? WMG’s Robert Kyncl Sees ‘Incredible Value Creation Opportunity,’ 

Meet Tamber, an AI Music Platform Whose Founder Isn’t Interested in ‘Blatantly Robbing’ Musicians

Tamber, which Wrenn has described previously as an “Adobe Creative Suite for music,” uses artificial intelligence to transform feelings, colors, sounds and other descriptive text into musical ideas, and Wrenn believes it could be the antidote to the rise of generative AI tools that are training on “stolen data” and dominating the market right now. 

Source: Meet Tamber, an AI Music Platform Whose Founder Isn’t Interested in ‘Blatantly Robbing’ Musicians

Anthropic’s $1.5B copyright settlement is getting messy as judge delays approval

After several authors and class members raised objections to Anthropic’s $1.5 billion settlement over its widespread book piracy to train AI, a federal judge has delayed final approvals of the settlement. On Thursday, US District Judge Araceli Martinez-Olguin declined to rubber-stamp what’s regarded as the largest copyright settlement in US history. Instead, she wanted to better understand why some class members were objecting and opting out of the settlement. 

Source: Anthropic’s $1.5B copyright settlement is getting messy as judge delays approval

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