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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 ...
Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. talks the Grammy organization's impact report summarizing the changes it's made since ...
The eligibility period for the upcoming 68th Grammy Awards will end on Aug. 30. This is the second year in a row that the ...
The Recording Academy honored Randy Travis this week as members of the music industry gathers in Washington D.C. to support the NO FAKES Act.
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FOX 5 DC on MSNGRAMMYs on the Hill returns for music's biggest week in DCThree-time GRAMMY® winning artist Scott Hoying, hosted the event and stopped by Good Day DC ahead of the event. The awards ceremony began with Mexican-American recording artist, actress and producer ...
Congress reintroduced the NO FAKES Act, intended to advance creators’ rights by protecting their voices and likenesses from AI and unauthorized uses.
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Footwear News on MSNKat Graham Nails Bold Office Siren Look With Oxford-Style Pumps at Grammys on the Hill Future Forum in D.C.Kat Graham helped host the Grammys on the Hill Future Forum in Washington, D.C., appearing alongside Recording Academy CEO ...
Randy Travis appeared at the annual Grammys on the Hill with wife Mary, who talked about his positive use of artificial ...
Google and OpenAI joined the music majors and the RIAA in backing a bill that enables individuals to protect their voice and ...
The Recording Academy is of course best known for hosting the Grammy Awards once a year, but the fact that they do more than the Grammys is lost to many people, something that CEO Harvey Mason Jr ...
A bipartisan group of legislators reintroduced the bill on Wednesday alongside executives from YouTube, SAG-AFTRA and the ...
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