AI music firm Suno fired back Friday (Oct. 3) at new allegations from record labels that the company illegally scraped songs from YouTube to train its models, arguing the music giants are warping the meaning of federal internet laws that they themselves helped write.
The response came in a lawsuit filed by Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment that claims Suno violated copyrights en masse by ingesting vast troves of unlicensed works — one of many such cases amid the AI boom.
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Last month, the labels moved to add new allegations to tha