Warner Music Group and Suno have agreed to a partnership that will let the AI platform license artists' music and likenesses.
Warner Music Group and AI firm Suno announce deal to compensate music artists and songwriters, ending a legal battle.
One of the three major labels is officially done fighting AI music — Warner Music Group is instead partnering with Suno, the ...
Warner Music Group has signed an AI licensing deal with Suno. “The deal brings together Suno's best-in-class AI capabilities ...
The deal also settles previous litigation between the companies; Firms will collaborate ‘on next-generation licensed AI ...
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Warner is the first major music label company to sign a deal with Suno. Warner and the two other largest labels, Sony Music ...
Warner Music Group (Nasdaq: WMG), one of the world's largest music companies, and Suno, the leader in AI music, today ...
Warner Music Group (WMG) has agreed a licensing deal with AI music platform Suno, ending a year-long copyright lawsuit over ...
Investing.com -- Warner Music Group (NASDAQ:WMG) and AI music startup Suno have settled their copyright lawsuit and formed a new partnership that will allow for licensed AI music creation.
An exclusive, nationally representative survey of 2,244 Americans reveals a love-hate affair with AI music — and stark ...
Warner Music just flipped the script: after suing AI startup Suno last year, the label has now signed a licensing deal that ...