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Round Hill Music Sues Suno, Anthropic for Copyright Infringement, Seeking Up to $1 Billion in Damages

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Round Hill Music Sues Suno, Anthropic for Copyright Infringement, Seeking Up to $1 Billion in Damages
Variety
Variety1 hrs ago
Round Hill Music Sues Suno, Anthropic for Copyright Infringement, Seeking Up to $1 Billion in Damages
The independent music publisher Round Hill Music sued Suno and Anthropic, accusing the two AI companies in a federal court in California of infringing its copyright by illegally scraping hundreds of its songs to train their models without permission. Round Hill, which owns the rights to songs such as Bonnie Tyler’s “To
Round Hill Files $1 Billion Copyright Infringement Suits Against Suno, Anthropic
"There is simply nothing fair about a company using theft to build for purely commercial purposes a multi-billion dollar business while those from which they steal receive nothing," Round Hill said.
Billboard
Billboard🏁 first to report23 hrs ago
Suno, Anthropic Face $1B Copyright Lawsuits From Round Hill Music Over AI Training
As Suno reaches settlements with the music industry, Round Hill says it plans to fight: “We intend to take these cases to trial."