“AI goes around the internet and scrapes all of the lyrics but never provides any credits,” says Bryan-Kinns. “If an AI makes a song, gets famous, went to No 1, who would get money from them? Certainly not the people in the huge dataset of millions of songs. …
Last summer, the [UK] government set out proposals to amend copyright laws that would allow AI creators to exploit musicians’ back catalogues without permission or compensation.
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> Oh I’ve seen this and I’m glad this is a thing; not exactly reselling old vinyls, but the fact underground artists are able to release new/old stuff in vinyl format with wonderfully-production made with the heart instead of solely profit in mind.
Alas from at least 5 years the major labels block booked a lot of the LP printing presses for reissues, making it impossible for independent artists to get a pressing without roughly a 9 month lag.
I see. In the case I mentioned, what I see is underground artists with underground labels since the beginning now partnering up with new underground labels who got the rights someway for reissuing, or releasing unreleased content.