Artificial Intelligence
Overview
Taming the risks and maximizing the rewards of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) is subject to the same forces that have affected every world-changing innovation: the rapid evolution of the technology significantly outpaces the laws and regulations governing its development and implementation. Working at the convergence of law, technology, and business, Crowell & Moring’s AI team helps clients operating in this complex environment by establishing smart, future-focused strategies that maximize competitive advantage, while minimizing potential exposure.
Insights
Client Alert | 4 min read | 06.25.24
Universal Music Group, Sony Music, and Warner Music Group., represented by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), have sued online music AI generators, Suno AI (“Suno”) and Udio AI (“Udio”), for alleged copyright infringement, accusing them of replicating their artists’ music using AI technology. The Suno complaint is filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, and the Udio complaint is filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. The lawsuits also target Alphabet Inc., Google's parent company. The RIAA is asking for damages amounting to up to $150,000 per infringing song, which could amount to hundreds of millions of dollars.
Client Alert | 4 min read | 06.12.24
Federal Circuit Narrows FASA Task Order Bar, Expands “Interested Party” Standing
Insights
Client Alert | 4 min read | 06.25.24
Universal Music Group, Sony Music, and Warner Music Group., represented by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), have sued online music AI generators, Suno AI (“Suno”) and Udio AI (“Udio”), for alleged copyright infringement, accusing them of replicating their artists’ music using AI technology. The Suno complaint is filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, and the Udio complaint is filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. The lawsuits also target Alphabet Inc., Google's parent company. The RIAA is asking for damages amounting to up to $150,000 per infringing song, which could amount to hundreds of millions of dollars.
Client Alert | 4 min read | 06.12.24
Federal Circuit Narrows FASA Task Order Bar, Expands “Interested Party” Standing