Suno is a music copyright nightmare
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Suno is a music copyright nightmare
"Suno's copyright filters are incredibly easy to fool. With minimal effort and some free software, Suno will spit out AI-generated imitations of popular songs that are alarmingly close to the original."
"Using a basic free tool like Audacity to slow down a track or speed it up often bypasses the filter, and adding a burst of white noise seems to guarantee success."
"If you generate a cover of the imported audio without any style transfers, Suno basically spits out the original instrumental arrangement with very minimal tweaks to the sound palette."
Suno prohibits the use of copyrighted material but has ineffective copyright filters. Users can upload tracks to remix or create covers. With simple tools, users can manipulate songs to bypass filters, generating AI imitations of popular tracks. These imitations can be mistaken for original songs and potentially monetized. Suno Studio, part of a subscription plan, allows users to edit or cover tracks. The filters may reject unaltered hits, but minor adjustments can lead to successful uploads, raising concerns about copyright infringement and the integrity of the platform.
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