• Suno is fighting to keep the details of its Warner Music deal out of the hands of UMG and Sony in an ongoing legal dispute.


    Warner already settled with Suno and signed a licensing/partnership agreement that includes rights related to AI training. UMG and Sony now want access to those terms, while Suno is resisting disclosure.

    Why this matters:The Warner deal is seen as one of the first real templates for what an “AI music licensing market” could look like. That’s exactly why the other major labels want to see it — to understand pricing, rights, and future AI training models.

    In short: This case is quietly helping define how expensive, controlled, and legally structured AI music training will become.

    Suno is fighting to keep the details of its Warner Music deal out of the hands of UMG and Sony in an ongoing legal dispute.Warner already settled with Suno and signed a licensing/partnership agreement that includes rights related to AI training. UMG and Sony now want access to those terms, while Suno is resisting disclosure.Why this matters:The Warner deal is seen as one of the first real templates for what an “AI music licensing market” could look like. That’s exactly why the other major labels want to see it — to understand pricing, rights, and future AI training models.In short: This case is quietly helping define how expensive, controlled, and legally structured AI music training will become.
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