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Universal Music Group, Udio Partner To Launch Licensed AI Music Platform

October 30, 2025
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Universal Music Group (UMG), one of the world’s largest music companies, has announced a groundbreaking partnership with AI music generation startup Udio to develop an authorized AI-powered music creation platform.

In a joint statement released on Thursday, both companies revealed that the new platform set to debut next year “will be powered by new cutting-edge generative AI technology that will be trained on authorized and licensed music.” The deal also resolves a pending copyright infringement dispute between the two parties, though details of the financial settlement were not disclosed.

The partnership marks a major milestone in the evolving relationship between the music industry and artificial intelligence. Artists and creators across various sectors have long expressed concern over being replaced by AI systems trained on vast libraries of human-created works. Music streaming services have also reported a surge in AI-generated songs, prompting calls for tighter regulation and transparency.

AI startups, including OpenAI, Suno, and Udio, have faced lawsuits from major record labels for allegedly using copyrighted material without permission to train their models—systems capable of producing songs that closely mimic human artistry. Rights holders have demanded full disclosure of the materials used in AI training, as well as assurances of fair compensation for creators.

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Head of the International Confederation of Music Publishers, John Phelan.

John Phelan, head of the International Confederation of Music Publishers (ICMP), recently warned that AI developers were “engaged in the largest copyright infringement exercise that has been seen.” His comments came amid growing legal scrutiny of generative AI tools in the creative industries.

In June 2024, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) filed lawsuits against both Udio and Suno over alleged copyright violations.

However, the UMG-Udio agreement signals a more collaborative approach between the tech and music worlds. UMG Chairman and CEO Lucian Grainge described the deal as a step toward “a healthy commercial AI ecosystem in which artists, songwriters, music companies and technology companies can all flourish.”

Broader industry negotiations between major music labels and AI firms are ongoing, as stakeholders seek to define how copyrighted works can be ethically and profitably licensed for AI development.

What You Should Know

Universal Music Group’s new partnership with AI startup Udio represents a turning point in the relationship between artificial intelligence and the music industry.

By creating a licensed platform trained on authorized music, both companies aim to balance innovation with artist protection. The deal also settles prior legal disputes and could establish a framework for future collaborations between tech developers and rights holders.

As AI’s role in music creation continues to grow, this agreement may serve as a model for how creativity and technology can coexist sustainably.

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