The Verge - Artificial Intelligences 2024年08月02日
AI music startups say copyright violation is just rock-and-roll
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AI 音乐创业公司 Suno 和 Udio 被唱片公司指控侵犯版权后,反驳称唱片公司试图扼杀音乐行业竞争。两家公司承认在训练其音乐生成 AI 模型时使用了受版权保护的素材,但声称这是合理使用原则允许的。

😄 两家 AI 音乐创业公司 Suno 和 Udio 被唱片公司指控侵犯版权后,反驳称唱片公司试图扼杀音乐行业竞争。 Suno 和 Udio 声称其 AI 模型的训练使用了受版权保护的素材,但他们认为这属于合理使用,因为他们的模型是用来生成新的音乐,而不是直接复制现有作品。

🤔 两家公司都承认在训练其音乐生成 AI 模型时使用了受版权保护的素材,但他们认为这属于合理使用原则允许的。 Suno 和 Udio 认为,他们的 AI 模型的训练需要使用大量的音乐数据,而这些数据中包含了受版权保护的素材,但他们并没有直接复制这些素材,而是利用这些素材来学习音乐的模式和规律,从而生成新的音乐。

🤨 唱片公司认为,Suno 和 Udio 的行为侵犯了他们的版权,因为他们使用这些素材来训练他们的 AI 模型,这会导致他们的音乐被复制和使用,从而损害了他们的利益。 唱片公司认为,Suno 和 Udio 的行为是“对艺术家一生心血的盗窃”,他们将这些素材的核心价值提取出来,然后重新包装成与原版竞争的产品。

😮 Suno 和 Udio 认为,唱片公司的诉讼反映了他们对竞争的抵制,他们试图通过诉讼来阻止 AI 音乐的发展。 Suno 和 Udio 认为,他们的 AI 音乐工具可以帮助人们创造新的艺术表达,这符合版权法的初衷,而不是禁止这种行为。

😥 Suno 和 Udio 的诉讼结果将对 AI 音乐行业产生重大影响。如果法院最终裁定 Suno 和 Udio 的行为是侵权行为,那么这将对 AI 音乐行业的发展造成巨大的打击。 如果法院最终裁定 Suno 和 Udio 的行为是合理使用,那么这将为 AI 音乐行业的发展创造一个更加友好的环境。

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Several weeks after being targeted with copyright infringement lawsuits, AI music startups Suno and Udio have now accused the record labels that filed them of attempting to quell competition within the music industry. Both companies admitted to training their music-generating AI models on copyrighted materials in separate legal filings, arguing that doing so is lawful under fair-use doctrine.

The lawsuits against Suno and Udio were raised in June by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), a group representing major record labels like Universal Music Group (UMG), Sony Music Entertainment, and Warner Records. Both cases accuse Suno and Udio of committing “copyright infringement involving unlicensed copying of sound recordings on a massive scale.” The RIAA is seeking damages of up to $150,000 for every work infringed.

Both Udio and Suno’s AI-music generation tools allow users to produce songs by typing in written descriptions. According to the RIAA, some of these tracks contain vocals that sound identical to those by famous artists like Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson, and ABBA. In May Suno said that its music generator had been used 12 million times since it was rolled out in December 2023.

In their responses, both Suno and Udio say the lawsuits highlight the music industry’s opposition to competition. “Helping people generate new artistic expression is what copyright law is designed to encourage, not prohibit,” Udio wrote in its filing. “Under longstanding doctrine, what Udio has done — use existing sound recordings as data to mine and analyze for the purpose of identifying patterns in the sounds of various musical styles, all to enable people to make their own new creations — is a quintessential ‘fair use’ under copyright law.”

In a blog post accompanying its own filing, Suno said that major record labels had misconceptions about how its AI music tools work, likening its model training to “a kid learning to write new rock songs by listening religiously to rock music” as opposed to just copying and repeating copyrighted tracks. Suno also admitted to training its model on online music, noting that other AI providers like OpenAI, Google, and Apple also source their training data from the open internet.

“Much of the open internet indeed contains copyrighted materials, and some of it is owned by major record labels,” Suno said in the blog. ”Learning is not infringing. It never has been, and it is not now.”

Plenty of other AI companies have attempted to use fair-use doctrine to defend against their own copyright infringement lawsuits. In June, Microsoft AI boss Mustafa Suleyman incorrectly claimed that anything published on the open web becomes “freeware” that anyone can freely copy and use.

In a statement to Musically responding to Suno and Udio’s filings, the RIAA said that the companies failed to obtain appropriate consent to use copyrighted works before bringing their tools to market, unlike competing services like YouTube. “There’s nothing fair about stealing an artist’s life’s work, extracting its core value, and repackaging it to compete directly with the originals,” said the RIAA. “Their vision of the ‘future of music’ is apparently one in which fans will no longer enjoy music by their favorite artists because those artists can no longer earn a living.”

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