UMG, Sony Music oppose Suno’s bid to keep AI training data confidential
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Suno Opposes Music Labels’ Bid to Expand Copyright Lawsuit
Photo credits: Phát Trương AI music firm Suno has requested that a Massachusetts federal court reject a bid by Universal Music Group and Sony Music to add over 61,000 recordings to their copyright lawsuit. In a June 4 filing, Suno argued the labels had been delayed too long to expand the case, which originally involved 560 works. UMG and Sony seek to add 61,026 recordings to the suit after identifying their music in training data via Audible Mag…
UMG, Sony Music oppose Suno’s bid to keep AI training data confidential
The public has a right to know how many recordings were used to train artificial intelligence music models, according to Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment, which are challenging attempts by AI company Suno to keep key training data confidential in an ongoing legal dispute. The two major record labels, alongside other plaintiffs, argued in recent court filings that Suno should not be allowed to redact figures relating to the scal…
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