Songs from Universal artists are returning to TikTok
TikTok users can resume their work. Ils pourront de nouveau accompanies publications on books by Billie Eilish, Harry Styles or Drake for an encore. In fact, the house of Universal Music Records has, in the last two months, found agreement with the most powerful social record – after retiring with catalogs for three months, an argument for the trop faible remunération versée pour leur utilisation. This is the voice of the message that “Two groups that were announced to cease operations have found a new agreement ‘multidimensional’ advance notice “best reward” pour l’écurie d’artistes-auteurs Universal et une Prize en Compte des inquiétudes du label face à l’essor sur le réseau Social des Contenus Creés par IA”understanding New York Times.
Lucian Grainge, director of the largest label in the world, assured that this agreement represents: “A new chapter without any ties to TikTok.”
This agreement comes into force following negotiations in January and the decision of the Universal de Retirer on all social security catalogs, which means that there is insufficient protection for creative workers against artificial intelligence, but it also means that they cannot pay royalties. TikTok pays for the use of famous songs.
Taylor Swift’s decision
The two societies do not comment on the negotiations between the two people, but more “A different aura emerged in the three weeks when Taylor Swift (the most influential artist and most successful label) appeared in her catalog on TikTok at the start of the release of the new album.» Department of Martyred Poetsexplain The newspaper “New York Times. Unlike many musicians, superstars wait for registration rights.
Taylor Swift’s gesture may confirm the record company’s position, même si “After Universal’s portrait, it is now certain that the names of the label’s artists other than Ariana Grande and Camila Cabello have appeared on TikTok; memorabilia in sped-up or slow-motion versions will likely be online on the platform for fans.”