The same company sued tech giant Nvidia last week with similar claims about the unlicensed use of its catalog and metadata.
By
Rachel Scharf
Suno has been sued again over the training data powering its successful AI music generator — this time by production music licensing library Jamendo.
Jamendo filed copyright infringement claims on Sunday (June 29) against Suno, which has been embroiled in high-stakes litigation with the major record labels for two years now. The AI music company, valued at $5.4 billion in its latest fundraise, reached a licensing deal with Warner Music Group (WMG) last year but is still fighting both Universal Music Group (UMG) and Sony in court.








