Musician Claims AI Company is Cloning Her Music, Files Lawsuit
Singer-songwriter Marie L. Simon has filed a lawsuit against AI music company Amper Music, alleging that they are using her work without permission and profiting from it. Simon claims that Amper Music is using her songs to train their AI music generation algorithms, which are then used to create music for clients.
According to the lawsuit, Amper Music has been using Simon's music since 2017, and has generated over 10,000 songs using her work. The company's AI system can generate music in various styles and genres, including pop, rock, and electronic. Simon is seeking damages and an injunction to stop Amper Music from using her music.
The case highlights the growing issue of music ownership and royalties in the age of AI-generated content. Amper Music has not commented on the lawsuit, but the company has previously stated that they obtain licenses for the music they use. The case is set to go to trial in the coming months.
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