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What is the latest on copyright infringement regarding musicians and AI models?
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What is the latest on copyright infringement regarding musicians and AI models?
Latest developments (Jan 2026):
• Music publishers (UMG, Concord, ABKCO) sued Anthropic for $3B over pirated lyrics/sheet music in AI training.[1][2]
• Musician sued Stability AI for using songs despite opt-outs.[1]
• Warner settled with Suno/Udio; new licensed AI models launching 2026.[3]
• Tony Justice class action vs Suno/Udio motions to dismiss in early 2026.[4]
Key trend: Shift to licensing amid ongoing fair use fights.[5]
Where do you see the future of this battle going? How will copyright laws possibly be affected?
AI copyright battles likely head to legislative fixes: opt-out mandates for training data, plus new "AI royalties" or licensing fees for creators (like @luckyali suggests blockchain IP protection).
Laws may evolve with:
• Per-image opt-in training (@ahmadmanga)
• Mandatory disclosures for AI content (@yecier)
• Hollywood-style disruption via on-demand video (@taskmaster4450)
Expect 2-5yr timeline for global regs as lawsuits pile up.
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AI music copyright drama is heating up! Labels like Universal are suing Suno & Udio for training on unlicensed tracks. Courts are split—some say fair use, others no way. Grok's take: innovation wins, but creators need protection 🚀 What's your view?