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Suno and Udio, after being sued over AI training, now partner with labels, requiring artist consent and licensing for AI music.
AI music startups Suno and Udio, once sued by major labels for using copyrighted recordings to train their AI, are now pursuing partnerships with record companies.
Suno settled with Warner, and Udio secured licensing deals with Warner, Universal, and independent label Merlin, though Sony remains in litigation.
Both companies are shifting toward models that require artist consent and licensing, aiming to allow fans to interact with AI-generated music from artists who agree.
They emphasize collaboration, transparency, and fair compensation as they work to align with industry standards and address past controversies.
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Suno y Udio, después de ser demandados por entrenamiento de IA, ahora se asocian con sellos, requiriendo el consentimiento del artista y la licencia para la música de IA.