RIAA sues Suno and Udio — AI music startups trained on basically every song ever
In June 2024 the major labels (Sony, Warner, UMG) sued Suno and Udio, alleging the AI music generators were trained on copyrighted recordings at "almost unimaginable scale." Evidence included prompts that reproduced Mariah Carey, ABBA, and Chuck Berry note-for-note. Suno's response: yes we trained on the open internet, and we don't care.
In June 2024 the major labels (Sony, Warner, UMG) sued Suno and Udio, alleging the AI music generators were trained on copyrighted recordings at "almost unimaginable scale." Evidence included prompts that reproduced Mariah Carey, ABBA, and Chuck Berry note-for-note. Suno's response: yes we trained on the open internet, and we don't care.
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