Originally Posted by bennash
I'm sure major artists and labels will continue to sue Suno for example over copywrite infringements
As highly paid lawyers tie all this up in courts from both sides . it's just cat and mouse on who has the best lawyers and arguments

ANYONE can sue over copyright infringements. But rarely does a win happen. Even the most famous case was made moot by courts. (My Sweet Lord). Never again will case win because all commercially viable melodies have been repeated many many times. All you need to find is a single example of an earlier song using that same "infringed" phrase and you are losing the millions it will cost to sue today. And now A.I. is being used to do just that. They found 6 songs with identical progressions as My Sweet Lord that all predated the Shangri Las He's So Fine. In the end, Harrison owned both songs and his dirty lawyer Klein got hosed (and was found guilty of cheating, inside trading etc. at the time). It was all a scam.

The only portion you will be able to win is if both melody AND lyric match OR the lyric is found to infringe too much. And good luck there too, because language may be nearly infinite combinations, but common language is shockingly small.


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