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World's biggest music labels sue over AI music copyright violations

The world's biggest record labels are suing two artificial intelligence start-ups over alleged copyright violations in a potentially landmark case.
 
Firms including Sony Music, Universal Music Group, and Warner Records say Suno and Udio have committed copyright infringement on an almost unimaginable scale.
 
They claim the pair's software steals music to spit out similar work and ask for compensation of US$150 thousand per work.
 
The lawsuits, announced yesterday by the Recording Industry Association of America, are part of a wave of lawsuits from authors, news organisations, and other groups that are challenging the rights of AI firms to use their work.


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