@ArtistRights Institute’s Newsletter 2/3/25

A weekly artist rights news compilation from our friends at the Artist Rights Institute.

Ticketing

After Bruno Mars Bot Scalping Debacle, Hawaii to Prohibit Ticket Resale above Face Price (MusicTechPolicy/Chris Castle)

Artificial Intelligence

Maybe Figure Out What Happened Before Overreacting to the DeepSeek Bombshell? (National Review/Andrew McCarthy)

Oh, I’m sorry, tech bros – did DeepSeek copy your work? I can hardly imagine your distress (The Guardian/Marina Hyde)

Is There an AI Bubble? And Will it Burst in 2025? (24/7 Wall Street/Joey Frenette)

DeepSeek: Good for Nvidia, Great for America (Gilder Report/George Gilder)

Copyright Office Report on AI and Authorship

Spotify Streaming Mechanicals

Your Morning Coffee Special Episode: Jay Gilbert Interviews Liz Pelly on her Spotify Expose

No one should be suprised Spotify beat the MLC (Hypebot/Chris Castle)

Judge throws out MLC’s audiobooks bundle lawsuit, says Spotify can keep cutting songwriter royalties through its “cynical trick” (Complete Music Update/Sam Taylor)

Books

The Path Between the Seas: The Creation of the Panama Canal, 1870–1914, by David McCullough

Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control, by Stuart J. Russell

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