Music Industry AI Lawsuits Tracker 2026: Live Status
Warner Music settled with Suno in November 2025. UMG and Sony are still in court. The Sony fair-use ruling, expected this summer, could set legal precedent for the entire AI music industry.

Suno raised $375M and is now eyeing a $5 billion valuation — while being sued by Sony and Universal, blocked by TuneCore, and facing a new lawsuit from indie artists claiming 80% licensing revenue loss. The product generates 7 million songs a day from training data it never licensed. Today's teardown.

Warner Music settled with Suno in November 2025. UMG and Sony are still in court. The Sony fair-use ruling, expected this summer, could set legal precedent for the entire AI music industry.
The duo behind The American Dollar allege their licensing income dropped nearly 80% after Suno launched. A Suno Pro subscription and a style-prompt test produced tracks with unmistakable structural similarities.
Three Suno-generated albums, no human members, 1.4 million Spotify listeners in weeks. The project revealed how AI music exploits recommendation algorithms — and what Spotify's response actually changed.
Believe deployed 99%-accurate AI detection to block tracks from unlicensed services. TuneCore is now refusing distribution of Suno-generated music while Sony's lawsuit remains active.
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