Major record labels sue AI start-ups for copyright infringement
Briefly

Lawsuits claim AI start-ups Suno and Udio used major record labels' recordings without permission at an 'unimaginable scale', mimicking popular songs like Mariah Carey's 'All I Want For Christmas Is You.'
RIAA alleges Suno and Udio copied massive amounts of data including songs from iconic artists like The Beach Boys, Green Day, and Michael Jackson to train their AI models, resulting in copyright infringement.
RIAA seeks damages up to $150,000 per work from Suno and Udio for unlicensed copying of sound recordings, demanding the companies stop training their AI models on copyrighted songs.
Investors like Ant are involved with Suno, while the lawsuits aim to have the AI start-ups comply with licensing regulations and cease copyright infringement practices.
Read at Consequence
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