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Suno and Major Music Labels Disagree Over AI-Generated Music Sharing Rights

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Emma Roth

1mo ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Suno, an AI-powered music creation platform, is reportedly in licensing negotiations with major music labels Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment. The key disagreement centers on whether users should be able to share AI-generated songs outside the Suno app. Universal wants AI-generated tracks to remain within Suno's platform, while Suno advocates for broader sharing and distribution rights for users.

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Universal wants AI-generated tracks to stay inside apps such as Suno and not spread freely across the internet.
Suno, however, wants users to be able to share and distribute those songs more widely.
The AI-powered musicmaker Suno is struggling to reach licensing deals with Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment.
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Universal isn’t on board with Suno’s push for AI-generated music sharing, according to the Financial Times.

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