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Justice is accusing the AI companies of using recordings and works from “thousands of class members” without authorization to ...
Country artist Tony Justice has fired off class actions against Suno and Udio, accusing the AI music startups of training on ...
A musician has sued Suno and Udio, filing a class action lawsuit against the AI companies that seeks to represent all indie ...
An AI class action lawsuit was filed against Udio by a singer, Tony Justice, who is suing the AI music startup on behalf of indie artists.
Are music publishers and Anthropic inching towards a settlement in their ugly copyright confrontation? Time will tell, but ...
Sony Music CEO Rob Stringer said that AI music product deals are coming in 2025 amid the major labels' licensing talks with ...
Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment are in talks to license their work to AI startups Udio ...
Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group and other music giants have filed copyright infringement lawsuits against Suno and Udio, the Recording Industry Assn.
The details of a new Bloomberg report into major labels trying to reach an agreement with controversial AI companies has ...
Suno and Udio said the use of copyrighted sound recordings to train their systems qualifies as fair use under U.S. copyright law, and they called the lawsuits attempts to stifle independent ...
These are the two services offering commercially licensed output with vocals and music. Suno and Udio have raised millions in venture capital over the past year, training on vast amounts of data ...
AI music is suddenly in a make-or-break moment. On June 24, Suno and Udio, two leading AI music startups that make tools to generate complete songs from a prompt in seconds, were sued by major ...