One of the world’s largest music companies, Warner Music Group Corp., today reached a deal with AI music generation platform, Suno Inc., settling a copyright lawsuit and striking up a partnership.
Suno and Warner Music Group have signed an AI licensing deal that effectively settles Warner's lawsuit against the AI music platform.
Warner Music Group and AI firm Suno announce deal to compensate music artists and songwriters, ending a legal battle.
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Warner Music Group has settled its copyright lawsuit with AI music startup Suno, moving from litigation to collaboration with the AI startup. In another development, supply chain AI firm o9 Solutions ...
Investing.com -- Warner Music Group (NASDAQ:WMG) and AI music startup Suno have settled their copyright lawsuit and formed a new partnership that will allow for licensed AI music creation.
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