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Suno and major music labels reportedly clash over AI music sharing

Suno faces pushback from major music labels over AI music sharing.

Suno, an AI-powered music creation platform, is in conflict with major music labels Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment regarding the sharing of AI-generated songs. Universal insists that these tracks should remain within the Suno app, while Suno is pushing for users to share their creations more widely. This disagreement follows a history of legal challenges, including a significant copyright lawsuit from Universal, Sony, and Warner Records in 2024.

Key Takeaways

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    Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment oppose Suno's sharing model for AI-generated music.

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    Suno previously faced a copyright lawsuit from Universal, Sony, and Warner Records in 2024.

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    Warner Music Group reached a licensing agreement with Suno, allowing user-generated content under specific conditions.

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