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AI Music Startup Suno Secures $250 Million Series C, Valued at $2.45 B Amid Legal Battles

AI Music Startup Suno Secures $250 Million Series C, Valued at $2.45 B Amid Legal Battles
Suno, the AI‑powered music platform that lets users generate songs from text prompts, announced a $250 million Series C financing that pushes its post‑money valuation to $2.45 billion. The round was led by Menlo Ventures and included Nvidia’s venture arm NVentures among others. Suno now reports $200 million in annual revenue and offers both free and paid subscription tiers for creators. At the same time, the company is fighting lawsuits from Sony Music, Universal Music and Warner Music, which allege the startup trained its models on copyrighted material without permission. The legal challenges highlight the broader uncertainty surrounding AI training data while investors remain bullish on Suno’s growth potential. Read more →

Stability AI Wins UK Court Battle with Getty Images, Leaving Copyright Questions Unresolved

Stability AI Wins UK Court Battle with Getty Images, Leaving Copyright Questions Unresolved
Stability AI, the maker of the Stable Diffusion AI art tool, achieved a partial victory in a British High Court case against Getty Images. While the judge ruled that Stability infringed Getty’s trademark by reproducing watermarks, the core claim of secondary copyright infringement was dismissed. The case, the first major AI copyright dispute to reach England’s High Court, failed to establish a clear precedent on whether AI models need permission to train on copyrighted works. Getty continues its fight in a separate U.S. lawsuit, and the decision adds to a growing wave of legal battles between AI firms and creative rightsholders. Read more →

Universal and Warner Near AI Music Licensing Breakthroughs

Universal and Warner Near AI Music Licensing Breakthroughs
Universal Music and Warner Music are on the brink of licensing agreements that could reshape how the music industry interacts with artificial intelligence. Talks involve major tech firms such as Google and Spotify, as well as AI startups like Klay Vision, ElevenLabs, and Stability AI. The negotiations focus on how labels will license songs for AI training and generation, with compensation models resembling streaming micropayments. Successful deals would require AI companies to develop tools that track music usage in real time. Read more →

Record Labels Sue AI Music Startup Suno Over Alleged YouTube Piracy

Record Labels Sue AI Music Startup Suno Over Alleged YouTube Piracy
Major record labels, led by the Recording Industry Association of America, have escalated a lawsuit against AI music generator Suno, accusing the company of illegally ripping songs from YouTube to train its generative models. The amended complaint, filed on September 19th, alleges Suno used code to download copyrighted tracks from Universal, Sony and Warner, bypassing YouTube’s rolling cipher encryption and violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Suno, which has not disclosed its training data, claims fair‑use protection, but the plaintiffs seek statutory damages of $2,500 per act of circumvention and up to $150,000 per infringed work. Read more →