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Round Hill Music sues Suno and Anthropic for $1 billion copyright infringement

Round Hill Music has filed $1 billion copyright infringement lawsuits against AI companies Suno and Anthropic for allegedly using their copyrighted music to train AI models without compensation. Thisโ€ฆ

Round Hill Files $1 Billion Copyright Infringement Suits Against Suno, Anthropic
Hollywood Reporter โ€” 17 August 2026
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Round Hill Music has filed $1 billion copyright infringement lawsuits against artificial intelligence companies Suno and Anthropic. The lawsuits were submitted to a federal court in New York on Tuesday. Round Hill claims these companies have unlawfully used their copyrighted music to train AI models, which in turn generate content for commercial purposes without compensating the original artists.

This legal action underscores an escalating battle over intellectual property rights in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. As AI technologies advance, many companies are leveraging vast amounts of data, including copyrighted material, to develop their products. Round Hill argues that this practice not only undermines the value of artistsโ€™ work but also raises ethical questions about ownership and profit-sharing in an age where AI is becoming increasingly dominant in creative industries.

Round Hillโ€™s lawsuits highlight a growing concern among content creators that their work is being exploited without consent. The company asserts that it has attempted to engage with AI firms to reach licensing agreements but has been met with resistance. This legal push could set significant precedents regarding how AI companies utilize copyrighted materials and the responsibilities they bear towards original creators.

The outcome of these lawsuits could have far-reaching implications for the future of AI development and the music industry. If Round Hill succeeds, it may pave the way for more stringent regulations on how AI firms access and use copyright-protected content. This case may also encourage other creators to take similar legal action to protect their intellectual property, fundamentally altering the relationship between technology and creative industries.

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