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Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. discussed the NO FAKES AI-protection act introduced in the U.S. Senate and music industry's current health.
Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. talks the Grammy organization's impact report summarizing the changes it's made since ...
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The legislation "hits the sweet spot of protecting people, free speech, and AI innovation all at the same time," say RIAA's ...
The Recording Academy is of course best known for hosting the Grammy Awards once a year, but the fact that they do more than ...
Congress reintroduced the NO FAKES Act, intended to advance creators’ rights by protecting their voices and likenesses from AI and unauthorized uses.
Why it matters: Flanked by artists on Capitol Hill, lawmakers reintroduced the NO FAKES Act, which would hold people and ...
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Grammy Chief Harvey Mason Jr. on Beyonce's Big Country Nominations, the Beatles for Record of the Year, and the Problematic Best New Artist CategoryBut every year, Grammy chief Harvey Mason Jr. gets on the line with journalists ... and evolving in order to reflect the year in music. It's an imperfect process - and one that Mason himself ...
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Here's What Grammys CEO Harvey Mason Jr. Says About Kendrick Lamar's ‘Not Like Us' Potentially Getting a NodTMZ stopped Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. as he was leaving LAX and asked him if Grammy voters would consider nominating Kendrick Lamar‘s Drake diss track "Not Like Us." Mason ...
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