Czech music rights group plans lawsuit against AI company Suno

The Czech copyright collecting society OSA is preparing legal action against Suno, accusing the AI music generator of training its models on copyrighted works without permission. OSA says it has documented cases where Suno reproduces recognisable parts of songs by composers and lyricists it represents. The move follows an investigation by The Atlantic, which reported that Suno and other AI companies trained their systems on massive databases containing millions of songs, including works by Czech and Slovak artists. Suno has previously argued that training its models on publicly available music complies with US copyright law.

Author: Vít Pohanka