UMG Recordings Inc v Suno Inc

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Case Name UMG Recordings, Inc. v. Suno, Inc.
Docket 1:24-cv-11611
Court U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts
Filed June 24, 2024
Plaintiffs UMG Recordings, Inc., Sony Music Entertainment, and other major record labels
Defendant Suno, Inc.
Claims Copyright infringement (mass-scale copying of copyrighted sound recordings)
Status Active — Settlement impasse with UMG/Sony; Warner Music settled separately

UMG Recordings, Inc. v. Suno, Inc. is a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by major record labels against AI music generation company Suno, alleging that Suno trained its AI models on vast quantities of copyrighted sound recordings without authorization.

Allegations

The plaintiffs — including Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and other major labels — allege that Suno copied millions of copyrighted sound recordings to train its AI music generation models. The labels argue this constitutes mass copyright infringement on an unprecedented scale.

Settlement Status

In April 2026, Warner Music Group reached a landmark licensing deal with Suno, becoming the first major label to settle. However, Universal Music Group and Sony Music have reached an impasse in settlement negotiations, with disputes over licensing fees and terms. The litigation continues for the non-settling labels while the Warner deal reshapes the AI music licensing landscape.

Procedural History

  • June 24, 2024 — Complaint filed in District of Massachusetts
  • 2025 — Discovery and motion practice
  • April 2026 — Warner Music Group settles; UMG and Sony reach settlement impasse

Significance

This case is one of the most important AI copyright disputes in the music industry, alongside the parallel case against Udio. The outcome will help define whether AI training on copyrighted music constitutes fair use and establish licensing frameworks for AI-generated music.

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