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Suno AI caught in copyright infringement amid major lawsuit | Udio responds
AI startup Suno has admitted that it uses copyrighted songs to train its AI model. But, it argues, this is legal under the copyright doctrine of “fair use.”
Suno is one of two companies (Udio is the other) sued in June by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) over its use of its members’ recordings. Suno’s admission that its AI model used copyrighted songs came in a lawsuit.
“It is no secret that the tens of millions of recordings on which Suno's model was trained likely include recordings whose rights in this case belong to the plaintiffs,” the filing said.