Two months and change after tagging OpenAI with a copyright lawsuit, Germany’s GEMA has officially submitted an infringement action against generative AI music platform Suno. Berlin-headquartered GEMA ...
German PRO GEMA sued generative AI company Suno in Munich in a case that could be stronger than the RIAA's suit in the U.S. — and just as important.
By Robert Levine BERLIN — In June, the three major labels sued the generative AI music companies Udio and Suno for training their software on copyrighted music without a license. Now ...
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GEMA has sued another AI company for copyright infringement. Having sued OpenAI last year, it has now filed a lawsuit against music AI platform Suno. While Suno has already been sued by the major ...
GEMA is taking legal action against Suno, an AI-based generative music platform. The German collection society has accused the company of processing recordings of songs from GEMA's repertoire without ...
The Society for Musical Performing Rights (GEMA) has filed a lawsuit against the AI audio generator Suno with the Munich Regional Court. The collecting society accuses the provider of having trained ...
GEMA is taking legal action against Suno Inc., an American provider of AI-generated audio content. It is accusing the company of processing protected recordings of world-famous songs from GEMA's ...
CEO Alexis Lanternier said the company plans to ‘exclude’ fully AI-generated tracks ‘from algorithmic and editorial ...