All 3 Major Labels Are Suing AI Music Generators Suno & Udio

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Major record labels Sony Music, Universal Music Group and Warner Records sued artificial intelligence companies Suno and Udio on Monday, accusing them of committing mass copyright infringement by using the labels’ recordings to train music-generating AI systems.

The companies copied music without permission to teach their systems to create music that will “directly compete with, cheapen, and ultimately drown out” human artists’ work, according to federal lawsuits filed against Udio in New York and Suno in Massachusetts.

“Our technology is transformative; it is designed to generate completely new outputs, not to memorize and regurgitate pre-existing content,” Suno CEO Mikey Shulman said in a statement.

Representatives for Udio did not immediately respond to requests for comment.


The complaints said Suno and Udio users have been able to recreate elements of songs including The Temptations’ “My Girl,” Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” and James Brown’s “I Got You (I Feel Good),” and could generate vocals that are “indistinguishable” from musicians such as Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen and ABBA.

The labels asked the courts to award statutory damages of up to $150,000 per song the defendants allegedly copied.

The labels asked the courts to award statutory damages of up to $150,000 per song the defendants allegedly copied. They accused Suno of copying 662 songs and Udio of copying 1,670.

The lawsuits are the first to target music-generating AI following several cases brought by authors, news outlets and others over the alleged misuse of their work to train text-based AI models powering chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT. AI companies have argued that their systems make fair use of copyrighted material.

Cambridge, Mass.-based Suno and New York-based Udio have raised millions in funding this year for their AI systems, which create music in response to user text prompts.

The labels’ complaints said the companies have been “deliberately evasive” about the material they used to train their technology, and that revealing it would “admit willful copyright infringement on an almost unimaginable scale.”



 

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they suing then they gone turn around and create their own version. they bought artists publishing and own the masters already.





https://www.fastcompany.com/9134535...ng-ai-licensing-rights-for-labels-and-artists

Why big music firms may sign AI deals: Fmr. Sony exec. explains https://finance.yahoo.com/video/why-big-music-firms-may-120003660.html
 

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The labels asked the courts to award statutory damages of up to $150,000 per song the defendants allegedly copied. They accused Suno of copying 662 songs and Udio of copying 1,670.
shyt!

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If they approve AI in the music industry it’s lights out for all artists. Might as well close up shop as far as the music business is concerned.
 

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We’re going into an age where those who love to make music will be able to make it all the time just don’t expect monetary compensation. There will be tools available to make all kinds of music. In fact there will be more music than ever. It just will be an era of if you truly truly love it, then you’ll do it for free.
 
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