After news broke that the major labels are in licensing talks with Suno and Udio, executives in the “ethical” AI music space are voicing frustration.
Though these licensing talks could turn an embittered lawsuit into a peaceful resolution between the parties, there are significant challenges ahead.
The AI music company known for making songs at the click of a button is now integrating DAW-like tools to provide more customization.
The new partnership will allow Alexa users to generate an AI song in seconds using a voice prompt.
German PRO GEMA filed a lawsuit against generative AI company Suno in Munich that could be stronger than the RIAA case in the U.S. — and just as important.
The PRO says Suno is using their members' works without consent and profiting from them.
Generative AI is new technology. But the debate over its legal issues sounds awfully familiar. Is it just a little bit of history repeating?
Timbaland will be involved in the "day-to-day product development" and "creative direction" at the controversial AI music start-up.
In their first responses to the sweeping copyright lawsuits that could define AI music, lawyers for Suno and Udio don't exactly hold back.
Legal questions like the major label case against Suno and Udio make copyright “the metaphysics of the law.” So let’s get metaphysical!