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he multi-year license agreement allows UMG-signed artists like Taylor Swift to stream on NetEase's platform. The deal includes provisions and terms covering artificial intelligence both


 WASHINGTON, Jan 19 (Reuters) - U.S.-based Universal Music Group struck a deal with Chinese music streaming service NetEase Cloud Music, the two music companies announced Monday.

The multi-year license agreement allows UMG-signed artists like Taylor Swift to stream on NetEase's platform. The deal includes provisions and terms covering artificial intelligence both companies said reflect a "shared commitment to responsible AI practices that support and protect the music and artists that UMG represents," in a statement announcing the deal.

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