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Suno is a music copyright nightmare

Suno is a music copyright nightmare
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AI music platform Suno's policy is that it does not permit the use of copyrighted material. You can upload your own tracks to remix or set your original lyrics to AI-generated music. But, it's supposed to recognize and stop you from using other people's songs and lyrics. Now, no system is perfect, but it turns out that Suno's copyright filters are incredibly easy to fool. With minimal effort and s

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Critical framing of tech company practicesFocus on harm to independent artists and creatorsUse of loaded terms like 'AI slopmongers' and 'uncanny valley'Narrative structureEmphasis placementCounterpoint inclusionloaded languagefocus on negative outcomesemphasis on vulnerabilities of independent artistsLoaded language such as 'AI slopmongers' and 'lifelessness' to criticize AI outputsFraming of issues to emphasize harm to indie artists and omission of Suno's potential defensesAttribution patterns that feature personal anecdotes and declined comments to underscore system flaws

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