TikTok and Common Music Group (UMG) have signed a deal that can enable Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, The Weeknd and different artists to return to the platform, the businesses introduced in a press launch. Common pulled songs from its roster of performers again in February and with some exceptions, its music hasn’t been there since. Either side at the moment are “working expeditiously” to get content material again on the platform that is dwelling to a billion-plus customers.
A key a part of the deal is artist safety from generative AI. “TikTok and UMG will work collectively to make sure AI growth throughout the music trade will defend human artistry and the economics that movement to these artists and songwriters,” the businesses wrote. “TikTok can be dedicated to working with UMG to take away unauthorized AI-generated music from the platform, in addition to instruments to enhance artist and songwriter attribution.”
Additionally a part of the deal are “new monetization alternatives” from TikTok’s current growth into e-commerce. TikTok will reportedly additionally help artists by offering instruments round analytics, built-in ticketing, an “Add to Music App” and extra.
Common took the drastic transfer of pulling music earlier this 12 months, forcing the platform to mute movies or exchange tracks with choices from different labels. “As our negotiations continued, TikTok tried to bully us into accepting a deal value lower than the earlier deal, far lower than honest market worth and never reflective of their exponential development,” UMG stated on the time.
Final month, Taylor Swift’s songs returned to TikTok, possible as a result of she has full management of her personal catalogue and was capable of strike a separate deal. Some songs by different UMG artists, together with Ariana Grande, additionally began showing on the platform.
The dispute seems to be water beneath the bridge, however it’s the least of TikTok’s issues for the time being. US Congress just lately voted in favor of a invoice that may see TikTok banned in a 12 months until proprietor ByteDance sells the app.
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