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Sessions’ allows users to manipulate song structures by moving, extending or replacing sections within tracks.
Country artist Tony Justice has fired off class actions against Suno and Udio, accusing the AI music startups of training on ...
Here’s a trend that seems to apply to all GenAI music startups – whatever their licensing and training policies.
Sony Music CEO Rob Stringer said that AI music product deals are coming in 2025 amid the major labels' licensing talks with ...
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.
In a press release announcing the acquisition, Suno described WavTool as “the first browser-based DAW to combine professional ...
Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group, and Sony Music Group are reportedly in talks with artificial intelligence startups ...
Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming part of our daily lives, Clancy says. “AI isn’t just a new sound,” he says. “It’s ...
A musician has sued Suno and Udio, filing a class action lawsuit against the AI companies that seeks to represent all indie artists in the US. Although the majors are already suing both start-ups, Ant ...
Nearly one year after suing Suno and Udio for copyright infringement, the major labels are reportedly exploring possible settlements with the gen AI music platforms – including a licensing and ...
Last week, The New York Times announced a new AI licensing deal with Amazon. Now, the same strategy may be coming for the music industry. Bloomberg reports that Universal Music Group, Warner Music ...
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 ...