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Fitch Ratings warns AI music surge could impact artist royalties
The Business Guardian
|October 18, 2025
Growth in Artificial Intelligence (AI) generated music could gradually weaken demand for artist-created content and impact royalty-backed music intellectual property (IP) asset-backed securities (ABS), cautioned Fitch RatingsAccording to Fitch, AI tools are enabling users to create and distribute music at unprecedented speeds, flooding digital service providers (DSPs) platforms and intensifying competition for listener-based revenues.
This trend could eventually reduce royalty payments that support music IP ABS. Big Industry stakeholders says tighterAlcontrols are needed to protect copy rights»DSPs continue to adapt to evolving technol
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