I find myself watching a numerous of these "Top Music Attorney" channel videos, I find them real interesting. She's a lawyer that has a class action lawsuit going on against Suno and Udio AI, but at the same time she defends and advises the users who use utilize these platforms - she's also a splitting image of my younger sister! - which is what originally made me even notice her, but she really is sharp and explains everything that's going on concerning the emerged ai music industry. Here's her most recent:
In this episode of the Top Music Attorney Podcast, Entertainment Attorney, Miss Krystle discusses a major shift unfolding inside the music industry as the AI music boom starts running into real resistance. What once looked like an unstoppable wave of AI generated artists and songs is now colliding with platform policies, distributor pressure, and growing legal exposure that could reshape how this entire space operates.
From streaming services quietly changing their behavior to real cases involving voice cloning, royalty theft, and questionable enforcement of copyright rules, the situation is getting harder to ignore.
