Online music service Napster said yesterday that it will attempt to stay open while complying with a court order to block the trading of copyrighted songs, but it was unclear whether the company could ...
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A new lawsuit in federal court may help define how far artificial intelligence companies can go in using copyrighted music to train their systems. Country singer Tony Justice and his label, ...
Stability AI faces a copyright lawsuit after a musician alleged his songs were used to train AI models despite opt-out ...
"The labels see a threat to their market share," A.I. start-up Suno wrote in a response to a copyright lawsuit by major labels - Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Five weeks after the three major ...
Universal Music Publishing Group, Concord Music Group and ABKCO have sued Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company backed by the likes of Amazon, Google and Zoom, over its use of copyrighted song ...
AI startup Suno has admitted that it uses copyrighted songs to train its AI model. But, it argues, doing so is legal under copyright law’s “fair use” doctrine. Suno is one of two companies (Udio being ...
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What happens when technology becomes too good at imitating art? Imagine a world where your favorite songs are indistinguishable from AI-generated replicas, where the soulful imperfections of human ...
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