A conditional ban of the China-based app — which opponents call a "steep and slippery slope" — now goes to the Senate for consideration.
"Our voices and likenesses are... not mere digital kibble for a machine to duplicate without consent," Lainey Wilson told members of Congress
The STOP Act, which just passed a crucial House committee vote, tackles a range of issues that give ticket buying a bad reputation with both consumers and lawmakers.
The concert giant plans to challenge a recent subpoena in court.
Introduced in 2020, the HITS Act would allow indie musicians to deduct 100% of recording expenses up to $150,000 on their taxes in the year they’re incurred.
An updated version of the Protect Working Musicians Act, which would allow indie creators to collectively bargain with DSPs, now includes AI companies.
A former UAP task force member testified that the government allegedly has gotten ahold of non-human "biologics" from crash sites.
A House judiciary committee hearing with industry leaders rehashed the MMA's successes and criticism of the Mechanical Licensing Collective it created.
Launched by Reps. Ted W. Lieu and Ben Cline, the bi-partisan caucus will focus on policies that benefit independent songwriters and intellectual property concerns.
Shou Zi Chew insisted ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, is "not an agent of China or any other country."