The major record companies have made another filing in their legal battle with Suno, claiming that the AI company illegally sourced its training data by stream-ripping audio from YouTube.
Suno insists it didn’t violate stream-ripping rules in US law, but the majors say Suno is misreading those rules. They argue that not only is Suno wrong to claim that AI training is fair use under American copyright law, but it’s also misreading US copyright rules when it comes to stream-ripping.
Suno is misreading US copyright rules when it comes to stream-ripping.
This latest development comes as Suno is reportedly raising $100 million in new investment with a rumored $2 billion valuation.
Author's summary: Suno faces legal battle over copyright law understanding.