On Aug. 20, 2026, Music IP Holdings (MIH), based in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, unveiled a patent framework for generative artificial intelligence, with Udio and GRAI as the first technology companies to license it. The framework is designed to support licensed AI music services while creating additional protections for artists, songwriters and rightsholders.
Patent portfolio and licensing platform
The patent portfolio is available to license through an online platform at musiciprights.com. MIH holds and manages more than 24 issued and allowed patents, with a further 50+ patents pending.
- More than 24 issued and allowed patents
- More than 50 pending patents
- Covers audio, video, film, animation, images and text
- Includes applications involving name and likeness
The portfolio spans the full process of creating, licensing and commercializing AI-generated content, from prompt entry through moderation, watermarking, identifier tagging, authorization, licensed distribution and payment across open and closed ecosystems. The licenses also provide protections designed to address unauthorized redistribution of AI-generated content beyond the licensed services.
First licensees and rightsholder protections
Udio and GRAI are the first technology companies to license the MIH patents. The licenses support the development of licensed AI services including covers, remixes and interactive music experiences.
Barefoot Media, led by CEO Bill Campbell, is supporting MIH in bringing the portfolio to market and developing licensing opportunities across the technology and creative industries. As part of its previously announced collaboration with MIH, Universal Music Group (UMG), its affiliates, artists and songwriters and other participating rightsholders will be able to use the portfolio to further protect their works against unlicensed and unauthorized generative AI uses.
Executive comments
Daniel Drolet, CEO of Music IP Holdings, said:
“Artists and songwriters shouldn’t have to choose between embracing AI and protecting their life’s work. And responsible AI companies should have a clear path to innovate. This portfolio is designed to do both: creating new opportunities for responsible innovation while giving artists, songwriters and rightsholders stronger protections and the ability to share in the value their work creates. The portfolio was developed to enable a standard that provides creators of all types the ability to generate, track and ensure new AI revenue streams while simultaneously providing strong options to manage unauthorized AI outputs.”
Andrew Sanchez, founder and CEO of Udio, said:
“This is a genuine inflection point for AI and music. With MIH, we’re partnering to implement the infrastructure that protects artists and establish the guardrails that ensure AI amplifies human creativity. That work, the technology, the licensing, the partnerships, is what makes the next chapter one artists can actually build on.”
Ilya Liasun, CEO and co-founder of GRAI, said:
“Nobody has ever been just a listener. We drum a song on the steering wheel, cry to it in a parked car, send it to a friend at one in the morning. GRAI is building a social streaming service where music moves between people. And when someone puts something of their own into a song they love, the artist is asked, credited and paid, every time. These patents are what make that possible.”
Bill Campbell, CEO of Barefoot Media, said:
“Throughout every major shift in digital music, the most successful models have been built by bringing technology companies and rightsholders together around clear, practical licensing frameworks. MIH’s portfolio creates that bridge for generative AI, giving responsible innovators a path to market while helping protect artists, songwriters and the value of their work. Barefoot Media is proud to help bring this framework to the global creative and technology communities.”
Chris Horton, executive vice president of strategic technology at Universal Music Group, said:
“These patents are an important way to reinforce the strategy we believe will play a critical role in the next era of music: embracing ethical innovation that puts artists and songwriters at the center, with greater agency, influence and value-chain participation for the creative community. We are thrilled to join MIH, music companies, and responsible technology enterprises in building an AI music ecosystem that works for everyone, especially the creative forces that makes it all possible.”
Company background
Music IP Holdings was formed through a strategic partnership with Universal Music Group and Liquidax Capital. Udio is backed by a16z, Redpoint, Hanwha, will.i.am, Steve Stoute, Kevin Wall, and others. GRAI is building a social streaming service for music.
