Labels Seek $9B AI Damages as Suno Blocks 61,000-Recording Lawsuit Expansion
The future of AI music licensing hinges on a federal court battle where Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment are attempting to expand their copyright infringement lawsuit against AI…
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