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AI music startup Suno claims training model on copyrighted music is ‘fair use’


Following the recent lawsuit filed by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) against music generation startups Udio and Suno, Suno admitted Suno admitted that it trained its AI model using copyrighted music but doing so was legal under the fair-use doctrine.

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