Warner Joins Forces With AI Song Generator, Suno, That It Was Suing
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Artists whose production will be used to create pieces of music by IA through the Suno platform will be paid.
The horizon of music creation services by IA sheds light after the recent legal arrangements with several large musical labels.
Suno reveals how its new service will involve WMG artists
We reported yesterday on the significant news of AI-music firm Suno’s first deal with a major label: Warner Music Group. Now a blog post from the startup has offered a more more details on its plans for WMG’s artists. The two companies’ announcement had trailed new Suno models to be launched in 2026 based on its licensing deal […] The post is from Music Ally.
Artificial intelligence does not save music creation, and record companies are now looking for a way to protect their catalogues, while opening the door to new sources of revenue. While early IA artists are emerging, such as Xania Monet, Warner Music Group (WMG) and Suno have just announced a partnership that ends [...]
Warner Music and Suno agree new partnership but what does this mean for AI generated music?
Warner Music Group and Suno have agreed a partnership that aims to set out how licensed AI generated music should work across creation, revenue, and artist control. The deal also ends the previous legal action between the two companies, which had centered on how Suno's AI systems were trained on commercial recordings. Warner Music says the agreement gives it a way to support new technology while protecting artists and songwriters. It argues that…
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