“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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    All creators should be compensated if what they created is used to make money at the very least.

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      If I make a song inspired by the sound of two artists, the lyrics of two other songs, and the voice of a few more, who gets the money?

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        11 months ago

        I should think everybody should get a piece [Edit] Inspired actually changes everything. Inspired is all you. But if you’re using actual parts or pieces of somebody else’s work, then they should be compensated.