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The Verge Criticises Suno’s Copyright-Infringement Guardrails

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AI-music firm Suno may have settled the lawsuit filed against it by Warner Music Group, but it remains locked in litigation with the other two majors. Their lawyers will be eagerly reading The Verge’s latest investigation, which claims that the guardrails in the Suno Studio software designed to prevent copyright-infringing outputs can easily be swerved. This […] The post is from Music Ally.
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Suno, one of the main platforms of musical generation with AI, officially prohibits uploading copyrighted material. But research by The Verge shows that its filters are skipped with free software and almost effortless. The result: Covers generated by AI from Beyoncé’s “Freedom”, Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid” or even Aqua’s “Barbie Girl”, sufficiently similar to the original to be confused in a casual listening. The trick is trivial. Suno Studio (av…

The AI music platform Suno is supposed to prevent protected songs from being used – but this is clearly not enough.

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Heise broke the news in Germany on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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