“Suno’s training data includes essentially all music files of reasonable quality that are accessible on the open internet.”

“Rather than trying to argue that Suno was not trained on copyrighted songs, the company is instead making a Fair Use argument to say that the law should allow for AI training on copyrighted works without permission or compensation.”

Archived (also bypass paywall): https://archive.ph/ivTGs

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    2 months ago

    Copyright doesn’t work like that.

    The fact that you put online (e.g. in an online shop or, heck, even for free on your website) doesn’t imply anyone can use it for anything they please.

    For example an mp3 on a indie musician website for making people know their music, doesn’t mean people can start making CD out of it and selling them

    You may say that piracy exists but it is illegal and AI training is pretty much for profit piracy (using something outside the intended scope defined by the author for profit)

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      2 months ago

      Sure, this company will burn for this, but Pandora’s box is wide open now.

      I’m not condoning anything, but the original comment is unfortunately 100% true.