News-March-09-2026

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March 9, 2026 — Daily digest of AI law developments.

This article consolidates 2 news stories from March 6-9, 2026.

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1. Indie Artists v Google Lyria 3 2. GEMA v Suno German AI Music Case


Indie Artists v Google Lyria 3

March 6, 2026 — A coalition of independent musicians filed a lawsuit against Google in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, alleging that Google's Lyria 3 AI music generation model was trained on copyrighted recordings without authorization. The complaint asserts that Lyria 3 reproduces distinctive vocal timbres and melodic phrases from the plaintiffs' works, constituting direct copyright infringement.


GEMA v Suno German AI Music Case

March 2026 — GEMA, Germany's performing rights organization, filed suit against Suno AI in German court, alleging that Suno's AI music generator reproduces copyrighted musical works without authorization. The case raises novel questions about AI-generated music under German and EU copyright law.


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