Round Hill joins the AI lawsuit party, targets Suno and Anthropic
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Round Hill Music Sues Suno and Anthropic Over AI Training, Seeks Up to $1 Billion in Damages
Independent music publisher Round Hill Music has filed separate copyright infringement lawsuits against AI companies Suno and Anthropic, accusing both companies of using copyrighted music without permission to train their artificial intelligence systems. The publisher is seeking damages that could potentially reach or exceed $1 billion, escalating an increasingly heated legal battle between the music industry and AI companies over the use of cop…
Round Hill joins the AI lawsuit party, targets Suno and Anthropic
Round Hill Music is the latest music rights business to file copyright infringement lawsuits against AI companies in the US, targeting both Suno and Anthropic. The Suno lawsuit also names Israeli company Bright Data as a defendant, on the basis Suno allegedly used Bright Data’s tools to illegally scrape millions of tracks off digital platforms like YouTube in order to build its training dataset. Commenting on the legal action, Round Hill boss Jo…
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