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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.
The Recording Academy is of course best known for hosting the Grammy Awards once a year, but the fact that they do more than ...
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As Grammy Voting Begins, the Recording Academy Has Added More Than 3,000 Female Voters in Five YearsThe Academy's total membership is over 16,000 members, of which more than 13,000 are voting members. The milestone comes less than five years after the Recording Academy set the goal of increasing ...
The election concluded Wednesday (March 26), but the academy is throwing the results out and starting over. By Paul Grein Voting members of the Recording Academy’s Los Angeles chapter are being ...
‘It’s the future’: Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. on AI in the music industry The music producer and Grammy Awards chief doesn't think AI will ruin the music industry. But he's still ...
RIAA CEO Mitch Glazier, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr and SAG-AFTRA Executive Director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland commend the NO FAKES Act. Guest Column: Protecting Artists, AI, and Speech at ...
By Paul Grein Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. sent a letter via email to all Recording Academy members on Wednesday (April 2) sharing a report that the academy created and quietly posted on ...
Responding to The Weeknd's statement, Harvey Mason Jr. — the Recording Academy's interim chief executive — said that "we're all disappointed when anyone is upset," but stated that "we are ...
Congress reintroduced the NO FAKES Act, intended to advance creators’ rights by protecting their voices and likenesses from AI and unauthorized uses.
The problem the Grammys needs to fix if it wants more people to watch The Recording Academy has made strides in the wake of 2018's #GrammysSoMale, but it has a long way to go to woo fans and ...
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