AI technology is quickly evolving and will have a big impact on the music industry. Five entertainment lawyers discussed the legal and business challenges of AI in music on a panel hosted by Manatt, Phelps, & Phillips, LLP. The main takeaways were that technology exists to identify copyright violations, some right of publicity laws may be applicable, platforms may set limits on AI-generated content and the incentives between platforms and rights holders may be misaligned.
The executive at Manatt, Jordan Bromley, warned of the potential misuse of the technology and encouraged responsible usage. SAG-AFTRA’s Jeffrey Bennett noted that right of publicity laws differ from state to state and may be more time consuming to enforce. It was further discussed that companies like Universal Music Group are actively taking measures to protect copyright and that artitsts such as Grimes are setting up AI content-creation tools to benefit from their voices.
Manatt, Phelps, & Phillips, LLP is a leading law firm based in Los Angeles, California. They provide an array of legal services including corporate, litigation, and entertainment law. Their goal is to serve their clients through comprehensive legal advice and strategies that best suit their needs. The firm consists of experienced attorneys and staff ranging from accountants to computer experts.
Jordan Bromley is the Entertainment Group Leader at Manatt Phelps & Phillips and an expert in the field of entertainment law. He has represented television networks, production companies, talent, and other industry heavyweights. Bromley has been lauded over the years for his deep understanding of the competitive landscape and his ability to develop and execute innovative legal strategies. He is highly regarded by colleagues, peers, and clients and is well-versed in the complexities of the entertainment industry.