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Empresas de IA enfrentan un aumento en la escrutinio de derechos de autor sobre los datos de entrenamiento

Empresas de IA enfrentan un aumento en la escrutinio de derechos de autor sobre los datos de entrenamiento
AI developers are under increasing legal pressure as courts examine whether using copyrighted material to train large language models constitutes fair use. A U.S. court labeled the storage of pirated works as inherently infringing, prompting a major settlement, while a German ruling found OpenAI liable for memorizing song lyrics. Industry leaders argue that models learn patterns rather than storing exact copies, but experts warn that safeguards may not be enough to prevent infringement. The evolving legal landscape raises questions about the future of AI training practices and the role of copyright law. Leer más

Startup de Música de IA Suno Obtiene $250 Millones en Ronda de Serie C, Valorada en $2.45 Mil Millones en Medio de Batallas Legales

Startup de Música de IA Suno Obtiene $250 Millones en Ronda de Serie C, Valorada en $2.45 Mil Millones en Medio de Batallas Legales
Suno, the AI‑powered music platform that lets users generate songs from text prompts, announced a $250 million Series C financing that pushes its post‑money valuation to $2.45 billion. The round was led by Menlo Ventures and included Nvidia’s venture arm NVentures among others. Suno now reports $200 million in annual revenue and offers both free and paid subscription tiers for creators. At the same time, the company is fighting lawsuits from Sony Music, Universal Music and Warner Music, which allege the startup trained its models on copyrighted material without permission. The legal challenges highlight the broader uncertainty surrounding AI training data while investors remain bullish on Suno’s growth potential. Leer más

Tribunal alemán dictamina que ChatGPT de OpenAI violó derechos de autor de obras musicales

Tribunal alemán dictamina que ChatGPT de OpenAI violó derechos de autor de obras musicales
A German court has ruled that OpenAI’s ChatGPT breached national copyright law by training its language models on licensed musical works without permission. The lawsuit, filed by GEMA, the German music rights society, resulted in an order for OpenAI to pay undisclosed damages. OpenAI has expressed disagreement with the decision and is considering its next steps. GEMA hailed the ruling as a landmark precedent that reinforces authors' rights, while noting that OpenAI faces additional lawsuits from other creatives over similar concerns. Leer más