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Deezer says its new feature lets fans remix songs with artist consent

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Lauren Forristal
Deezer says its new feature lets fans remix songs with artist consent
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Deezer has launched 'Remix Lab,' a feature allowing users to remix songs with artist consent and royalty sharing. Unlike competitors using AI, Deezer emphasizes human-led creative tools and maintains a strict policy against AI-generated content.

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This represents a strategic differentiation in the music streaming market, prioritizing artist rights and human creativity over AI automation.

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Global music streaming service Deezer announced on Wednesday the launch of its new feature, Remix Lab, which allows fans to creatively remix songs with the consent of the original artists and rightsholders. Plus, the company says artists actually get paid for every stream of these remixed tracks.

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