Suno code lists YouTube Music, Deezer, and Genius as AI sources

Leaked code proves Suno ripped YouTube Music and Deezer for AI training. The breach exposes customer emails, plus Stripe details too. Universal Music Group sued over this exact stream ripping behavior last year. Evidence shows they bypassed encryption to grab millions of clips.

Over two million YouTube tracks got ingested according to logs. That equals hundreds of thousands of hours of audio. Pond5 stock library lost a huge chunk of its catalog. Genius contributed seventeen thousand hours despite not hosting files directly.

Bright Data proxies helped dodge detection during scraping sprees. PodcastIndex supplied four hundred thousand shows for good measure. The RIAA claims this violates anti-circumvention laws big time. Statutory damages could hit nine billion if the judge agrees.

Suno says the hacked code is outdated and harmless. They claim no full credit card numbers were exposed. Customers report zero breach notifications so far, though. The hacker used a supply-chain worm called Shai-Hulud to get in.

Jamendo sues separately for twenty million over licensed tracks. Deezer tags AI songs with near-perfect accuracy now. Warner Music has already settled and partnered up instead. Suno raised four hundred million recently while fighting these battles.
 

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