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Peloton tests its own exclusive music with three Elvis remixes

The Verge

Peloton is getting into the music business. The popular fitness startup, already known for its use of popular music during its classes, announced today that it will be commissioning its own music that can only be heard from within its app. Exclusive music makes sense for Peloton.

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Deadmau5-founded startup Korus taps into AI for music creation

TechCrunch

Pixelynx, an Animoca Brands-owned metaverse company co-founded by DJ and producer Deadmau5, announced today its newest suite of tools for its flagship product Korus, an AI-powered music creation platform where you can remix content using AI and licensed stem files made by artists and music labels, then mint music and earn revenue.

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Facebook?s latest TikTok-inspired app is a music-making platform called Collab

The Verge

Facebook’s experimental app division has a new product out today called Collab that promises to deliver a new approach to collaborative music making. Collab will let you edit together three parts into one short-form music videos. The key words there in that statement are “starting with music.” Image: Facebook.

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ToneStone is a music production app from the people behind Guitar Hero and Left 4 Dead

The Verge

ToneStone is an app designed to make producing music easy, even for users without any musical experience, and it’s created by people who worked on Guitar Hero and Left 4 Dead. He worked at Harmonix, the studio that made music-based games like Rock Band and Guitar Hero. ToneStone uses a system of loops and decks.

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Winnie-the-Pooh and around 400,000 early sound recordings enter public domain

The Verge

A recent law, the 2018 Music Modernization Act, standardized how early sound recordings are handled under federal copyright law. You can now do all of this “without having to seek a license from Disney,” Jenkins writes. Remixers may still have trouble navigating Disney’s control over the brand and later works, though.

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Tencent backs digital rights startup Pex in $57M round

TechCrunch

The round comes from existing investors including Susa Ventures and Illuminate Ventures, as well as Tencent, Tencent Music Entertainment, the CueBall Group, NexGen Ventures Partners, Amaranthine and others. Founded in 2014, Pex had previously raised $7 million , and it acquired music rights startup Dubset last year.

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Bring a Question: Creative Commons Hosts TechSoup Social Channels on September 17, 2014

Tech Soup

That's why Creative Commons offers a handy standardized list of licenses for creative works. These licenses allow you to give permission for others to share your work, and also to define how your work can be shared. In fact, that's exactly the kind of license TechSoup uses for most of our content! Your Questions.

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