AI Music Lawsuits and Settlements: What Working Musicians Can Learn from the Suno and Udio Cases
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Damon Krukowski
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This article examines the AI music industry landscape from the perspective of working musicians, who feel like outsiders trying to decipher opaque corporate decisions. It discusses the RIAA and major labels' lawsuits against AI music companies Suno and Udio for copyright infringement, noting that settlements rather than outright bans suggest a more complex negotiation is underway. The piece argues that no creator is a bystander to AI developments, as these corporate decisions will materially affect musicians' livelihoods.
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· 3 pulledThere have been a slew of AI music headlines of late, although to a working musician it can feel like Kremlin-watching: we might look to business articles and corporate press releases for hints, clues, suggestions of what is going on, but we can't really know what is being decided by whom
Last year, the RIAA and the three major labels sued AI music companies Suno and Udio for copyright infringement by mining their catalogues without permission. But evidently they didn't sue to stop them, because they have been settling
No creator is a bystander to AI
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