Deezer Licenses AI Detection To EJI

Deezer has licensed its AI-detection technology to Hungary's Bureau for the Protection of Performers’ Rights (EJI), making EJI the first Hungarian collective management organization able to detect generative-AI recordings available to the public. Deezer disclosed in January it receives about 60,000 fully AI-generated tracks per day—roughly 39% of daily deliveries—and says up to 85% of streams on that content were demonetized. The tool is offered via Deezer for Business.
Key Points
- 1Licenses Deezer's AI-detection to EJI, enabling detection of generative-AI recordings in Hungary.
- 2Highlights industry shift toward transparency after Deezer found ~60,000 AI tracks daily and high fraud.
- 3Means rights-holders can exclude AI-made recordings from royalties, affecting licensing and payouts.
Scoring Rationale
High industry relevance and directly usable detection, but limited novelty since Deezer previously disclosed and licensed the technology.
Sources
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