Suno Fights UMG, Sony Bid to Add 61,000 Tracks to Copyright Suit

Suno is pushing back against an attempt by Universal Music Group and Sony Music to dramatically widen their AI copyright case, opposing a bid to add more than 61,000 recordings…

Suno is pushing back against an attempt by Universal Music Group and Sony Music to dramatically widen their AI copyright case, opposing a bid to add more than 61,000 recordings to the litigation, according to Music Business Worldwide. If labels can freely expand the recording list mid-case, it raises the stakes and potential damages exposure for AI music generators far beyond the suit's original scope.

The dispute underscores how discovery in these AI-training cases is becoming a battleground in itself, shaping how much liability generative platforms could ultimately face.

Suno asks court to block UMG and Sony from expanding copyright lawsuit to over 61,000 recordings

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