After a Judge Denied Sony’s Move to Expand Its Udio Case, Suno Asks Court to Reject UMG and Sony’s Bid to Add 61K Recordings
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After a judge denied Sony’s move to expand its Udio case, Suno asks court to reject UMG and Sony’s bid to add 61K recordings
Suno put that decision in front of Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV in Massachusetts, in a filing submitted by Britt Lovejoy, Suno counsel at Latham & Watkins. Source
Judge should block major label attempts to expand track lists in AI litigation, says Suno
In May, Sony Music and Universal Music asked to massively increase the number of tracks specifically listed in their copyright lawsuit against Suno from 560 to 61,026. At more or less the same time, Sony asked to increase the list of tracks in its separate lawsuit against Udio from 333 to 30,442. But last week the judge overseeing the Udio case, Alvin K Hellerstein, said Sony can’t increase its track list at this late stage in the proceedings. W…
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