Beatselector Shop

Donald Trump’s administration has fired Shira Perlmutter, the US Register Of Copyrights, at the Library of Congress, raising concerns in the music industry. Perlmutter was the highest-ranking copyright official and had connections with music industry lobbyists. Just before her dismissal, her team released a report discussing copyright and artificial intelligence (AI). 

The report indicates that using copyrighted songs to train AI without proper licenses likely goes beyond acceptable “fair use” definitions in the U. S. It also warned that generating content similar to copyrighted works could harm the income of original creators. Organizations like Universal Music Group expressed fears that AI-generated music could flood the market, harming artists and disrupting platform algorithms. 

Less than a day after the report’s release, Perlmutter was informed by the White House that her position was terminated, an action that Representative Joe Morelle suggested was linked to her refusal to support Elon Musk‘s request to use copyrighted materials for AI training. This firing followed the dismissal of Carla Hayden, the Librarian of Congress who appointed Perlmutter

Legal experts noted that Perlmutter’s report thoughtfully addressed the relationship between copyright law and AI, warning against unlicensed training practices. This dismissal has sparked worries that the Trump administration favors AI growth over protecting creators’ rights. The music industry is already taking legal action against AI companies for unauthorized use of copyrighted materials, while prominent artists, including Sir Paul McCartney, are urging the administration to uphold creators’ rights.

Previous

Pyramid World Tour Heads To Barcelona For OFFBCN Festival

Next

Clio Music Awards Call for Entries Officially Open

WIDGETS ON SIDE PANEL

Don’t Miss

Janet Jackson

the Janet Jackson Exhibit Opens At The Grammy Museum in L.A.

bs-supera

Step Into Music Video History at the Janet Jackson Iconic Style Exhibit At The Grammy Museum in Los Angeles For fans of music, fashion, and pop culture’s most unforgettable moments, a can’t-miss experience is currently on view at the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles, California. The Janet Jackson: Music Video Looks exhibit celebrates the artistry and […]

Nas

Nas, Ownership Over Clout, And The Blueprint For Generational Wealth

Shon Murdock

In hip-hop, wealth has often been measured in visible success, diamond chains, foreign cars, and sold-out arenas. But real power has always lived somewhere quieter, in ownership. Few artists have embodied that evolution more strategically than Nas, a lyricist who turned street poetry into boardroom leverage and transformed rap earnings into generational equity. From the […]

Chase & Status

EMW Presents Why Not Now? Set For Memorial Day Weekend

bs-supera

EMW Presents has announced their inaugural Why Not Now?, a two-night event taking place over Memorial Day Weekend, May 23–24, 2026. Set against the towering industrial monoliths and the connected corridors that create Industry City’s open-air courtyards, Why Not Now? will amplify Brooklyn’s raw architectural landscape with a vibrant technicolor energy curated by an “in-the-moment” […]

Solarstone

Solarstone And Susie Ledge Release New Single-“Haunt Me”

Tim Stark

Bold prediction perhaps, but we’ll say it anyway: “Haunt Me”‘s a one-and-done — the kind of record that locks you in on first listen and plays on loop in the mind, long after the speakers have gone quiet. In that instant catch, there’s a certain irony too, as, for the first time in his career, […]

Christian Burns

Christian Burns Releases Darker Days (Original & Avenue One Mixes)

Tim Stark

From the forward-looking, Jan-hopeful lean of his most recent single “Fall To You,” Christian Burns moves onto the slightly less sanguine sounding “Darker Days.” After all, every lighter yin must result in some shadowy yang, right?? Well not necessarily, as “sounding” is very much the operative word here, as once again Christian delivers the electronic […]

Ciaran McAuley

Ciaran McAuley Announces New Album “Finding Me”

Tim Stark

Ironically perhaps, owes its existence to a period of profound creative doubt on Ciaran McAuley’s behalf. After years of forward momentum, the Irish artist found himself questioning not only his own direction, but his relationship with music itself. At that crossroads, rather than forcing (what now only had the appearance of) progress, he chose to […]