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If you are editing travel videos and you are looking for some inspiration for the soundtrack, this is the right place. In our latest curated music list you will find ten pieces of music with a positive energy and some tropical holiday vibes. The collection covers a nice variation from soft indie acoustic music over energetic electronic music to Latin music. To round it up we also put some inspiring cinematic music for adventure travel videos. Enjoy listening and feel free to comment our songs on YouTube.

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This super smooth summer soundtrack goes well for tropical summer nights, aerial videos of beaches and also holiday nightlife. The song features a bouncy Reggaeton groove, uplifting marimba chords and some Latin percussion.  (Get this song on AudioJungle )

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If you are looking for an inspirational soundtrack, this tune goes well with adventurous travel videos, expeditions and nature videos. It features acoustic guitar, piano, uplifting background vocals and some epic cinematic horns towards the end.  (Get this song on AudioJungle )

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This energetic Latin Pop background brings some cool and powerful vibes to your video. It is perfect for travel videos and travel vlogs about Latin America and Caribbean islands. With it's cool urban touch it can also be used for city travels, nightlife and dance videos.  (Get this song on AudioJungle )

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The two lawsuits, one against each company, center on generative AI services that allow people to make songs using basic prompts.

The work of Michael Buble is among the songs which record companies say have been illegally used by music AI startups Suno and Udio to train their generative AI engines (Photo: GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP/File/Ethan Miller)

Some of the world's major music labels are suing music generation services Suno and Udio, accusing the startups of violating the copyrights of top artists to train their generative AI engines without permission.

Sony Music Entertainment, Warner Records, Capitol Records and others  – who filed the copyright infringement suits on Monday (Jun 24) in federal courts in Boston and New York  – are seeking damages of up to US$150,000 (S$203,240) per song or shares of the companies' profits.

"Unlicensed services like Suno and Udio that claim it's 'fair' to copy an artist's life's work and exploit it for their own profit without consent or pay set back the promise of genuinely innovative AI for us all," Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) chief executive Mitch Glazier said in a statement.

Examples cited in the lawsuits included prompts using Suno's service to churn out songs mimicking copyrighted works of Chuck Berry, James Brown, Michael Buble, ABBA, and others.

Suno and Udio did not respond to requests for comment.

Breaching ownership rights of people's artistic creations to train generative AI models has been a flashpoint as the technology races to become more capable and, ultimately, more profitable.

Suno and Udio have been evasive about how they train their AI models, saying that is a guarded secret, according to the complaints.

Music publishers are collaborating with "responsible developers" to build AI tools that respect the works of artists, according to the head of the RIAA, which announced the lawsuits.

"Real music comes from real life and real people," Black Music Action Coalition chief executive Willie "Prophet" Stiggers said in the release.

"It is vital that artists and songwriters are in charge of their own work, story, and message."

In April, hundreds of artists and songwriters including Billie Eilish, Smokey Robinson and the estate of Frank Sinatra signed an open letter urging protections against what they called an "assault on human creativity" posed by artificial intelligence.

"We must protect against the predatory use of AI to steal professional artists' voices and likenesses, violate creators' rights, and destroy the music ecosystem," read the letter, submitted by the non-profit Artist Rights Alliance.

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Music industry giants allege mass copyright violation by ai firms, suno and udio could face damages of up to $150,000 per song allegedly infringed..

Benj Edwards - Jun 24, 2024 6:44 pm UTC

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Universal Music Group, Sony Music, and Warner Records have sued AI music-synthesis companies Udio and Suno for allegedly committing mass copyright infringement by using recordings owned by the labels to train music-generating AI models, reports Reuters . Udio and Suno can generate novel song recordings based on text-based descriptions of music (i.e., "a dubstep song about Linus Torvalds").

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The lawsuits, filed in federal courts in New York and Massachusetts, claim that the AI companies' use of copyrighted material to train their systems could lead to AI-generated music that directly competes with and potentially devalues the work of human artists.

Like other generative AI models, both Udio and Suno (which we covered separately in April) rely on a broad selection of existing human-created artworks that teach a neural network the relationship between words in a written prompt and styles of music. The record labels correctly note that these companies have been deliberately vague about the sources of their training data.

Until generative AI models hit the mainstream in 2022, it was common practice in machine learning to scrape and use copyrighted information without seeking permission to do so. But now that the applications of those technologies have become commercial products themselves, rightsholders have come knocking to collect. In the case of Udio and Suno, the record labels are seeking statutory damages of up to $150,000 per song used in training.

In the lawsuit, the record labels cite specific examples of AI-generated content that allegedly re-creates elements of well-known songs, including The Temptations' "My Girl," Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You," and James Brown's "I Got You (I Feel Good)." It also claims the music-synthesis models can produce vocals resembling those of famous artists, such as Michael Jackson and Bruce Springsteen.

Reuters claims it's the first instance of lawsuits specifically targeting music-generating AI, but music companies and artists alike have been gearing up to deal with challenges the technology may pose for some time.

In May, Sony Music sent warning letters to over 700 AI companies (including OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, Suno, and Udio) and music-streaming services that prohibited any AI researchers from using its music to train AI models. In April, over 200 musical artists signed an open letter that called on AI companies to stop using AI to "devalue the rights of human artists." And last November, Universal Music filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Anthropic for allegedly including artists' lyrics in its Claude LLM training data.

Similar to The New York Times' lawsuit against OpenAI over the use of training data, the outcome of the record labels' new suit could have deep implications for the future development of generative AI in creative fields, including requiring companies to license all musical training data used in creating music-synthesis models.

Compulsory licenses for AI training data could make AI model development economically impractical for small startups like Udio and Suno—and judging by the aforementioned open letter, many musical artists may applaud that potential outcome. But such a development would not preclude major labels from eventually developing their own AI music generators themselves, allowing only large corporations with deep pockets to control generative music tools for the foreseeable future.

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A day after being hit with copyright infringement lawsuits from some of the largest record labels in the world, AI music startup Udio is answering back.

The lawsuits alleging copyright infringement on “almost unimaginable scales” against Udio and rival AI music startup Suno were filed this week by labels Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and Warner Music Group.

Now Udio has posted a lengthy and impassioned statement on X , writing:

“Today, we’d like to share some thoughts on AI and the future of music.

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In the past two years, AI has become a powerful tool for creative expression across many media—from text to images to film, and now music.

At Udio, our mission is to empower artists of all kinds to create extraordinary music.

In our young life as a company, we have sat in the studios of some of the world’s greatest musicians, workshopped lyrics with up-and-coming songwriters, and watched as millions of users created extraordinary new music, ranging from the funny to the profound.

We have heard from a talented musician who, after losing the ability to use his hands, is now making music again. Producers have sampled AI-generated tracks to create hit songs, like ‘BBL Drizzy’, and everyday music-lovers have used the technology to express the gamut of human emotions from love to sorrow to joy.

Groundbreaking technologies entail change and uncertainty. Let us offer some insight into how our technology works.

Generative AI models, including our music model, learn from examples. Just as students listen to music and study scores, our model has ‘listened’ to and learned from a large collection of recorded music.

The goal of model training is to develop an understanding of musical ideas—the basic building blocks of musical expression that are owned by no one. Our system is explicitly designed to create music reflecting new musical ideas. We are completely uninterested in reproducing content in our training set, and in fact, have implemented and continue to refine state-of-the-art filters to ensure our model does not reproduce copyrighted works or artists’ voices.

We stand behind our technology and believe that generative AI will become a mainstay of modern society.

Virtually every new technological development in music has initially been greeted with apprehension, but has ultimately proven to be a boon for artists, record companies, music publishers, technologists, and the public at large. Synthesizers, drum machines, digital recording technology, and the sound recording itself are all examples of once-controversial music creation tools that were feared in their early days. Yet each of these innovations ultimately expanded music as an art and as a business, leading to entirely new genres of music and billions of dollars in the pockets of artists, songwriters and the record labels and music publishers who profit from their creations.

We know that many musicians—especially the next generation—are eager to use AI in their creative workflows. In the near future, artists will compose music alongside their fans, amateur musicians will create entirely new musical genres, and talented creators—regardless of means—will be able to scale the heights of the music industry.

The future of music will see more creative expression than ever before. Let us use this watershed moment in technology to expand the circle of creators, empower artists, and celebrate human creativity. “

The complaints from the major record labels accuse the AI startups of copying copyrighted songs en masse to train its models on them them and then producing infringing outputs of new music that closely resembles the original copyrighted training data.

The labels argue that Suno and Udio’s AI models produce outputs that are strikingly similar to original compositions and replicate specific artist traits, including Jason Derulo’s distinctive habit of singing his name at the beginning of songs.

Suno’s CEO Mikey Shulman defended the technology to Wired magazine yesterday , stating it creates new content and doesn’t replicate existing music.

Overall, the rapid rise of AI music generation has led to a conflict over the training data and outputs that right now, shows no signs of being resolved.

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Updated Big name record labels are together suing two AI startups for allegedly training their music-generating models on copyrighted tracks without permission, resulting in the software emitting audio that rips off commercial work.

In legal action coordinated by industry body the Recording Industry Association of America, Sony, Warner Brothers, Universal, and others have filed suit against Uncharted Labs [PDF], which develops Udio, and Suno [PDF] in New York and Massachusetts respectively.

Uncharted was started by former Google DeepMind employees in April while Suno has been in a partnership with Microsoft to get music-making functionality integrated into Copilot. Both Uncharted and Suno charge users to generate music from input prompts, something that probably attracted the attention of the music industry.

Both cases focus on the same fundamental charge, that the upstarts used copyrighted music without permission to train their neural networks. It's a similar claim that has been filed against OpenAI, who has been accused of using news articles and other sources to train ChatGPT without explicit permission.

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In the case of Udio and Suno, the music labels say they have evidence that the services used copyrighted music to train their AIs, because the neural nets were "overfitted." That's when a model spits out something very similar to a specific piece of its training material, not only revealing how it was taught but also demonstrating its ability to reconstruct copyrighted work on demand without permission.

The labels see this as straight-up infringement, and as such said they've been signing deals with AI organizations.

“The music community has embraced AI and we are already partnering and collaborating with responsible developers to build sustainable AI tools centered on human creativity that put artists and songwriters in charge,” said RIAA CEO Mitch Glazier in a statement.

“But we can only succeed if developers are willing to work together with us. Unlicensed services like Suno and Udio that claim it’s ‘fair’ to copy an artist’s life’s work and exploit it for their own profit without consent or pay set back the promise of genuinely innovative AI for us all.”

The two lawsuits offered several prompts that are said to entice Udio and Suno into generating music that is nearly identical to famous copyrighted songs, such as Johnny B. Goode, American Idiot, and Rock Around the Clock. The AI-generated music isn't completely identical to the originals, though are pretty close with respect to rhythm and pitch, at least according to the plaintiffs, which provided sheet music to back up their allegations.

OpenAI-style licensing agreement may be the best case scenario for Udio and Suno

The music labels are asking for the same punishment for both Udio and Suno: An admission of copyright infringement, the shut down of their AI services, payment of legal fees, and $150,000 for each and every infringed work.

Given the nature of AI training, coming to a precise number on how many works have been infringed by Udio and Suno may be challenging for the plaintiffs if there's no paper trail for training materials. That might be why the lawsuit doesn't specify a total amount of damages and merely leaves it at a per-work figure.

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Based on documents attached to the Suno complaint reviewed by The Register , even the minimum could be pretty high, as the suit names a dozen songs that it claims Udio reproduced, which would come out to $1.8 million. However, under a section titled "Sound Recordings at Issue," the suit lists 662 different songs, and at $150,000 a piece would come out to $99.3 million exactly.

Unfortunately for the pair, they may have already shot themselves in the foot. For starters, while Uncharted and Suno executives have talked about their training data in only vague terms, the upstart duo described what they used for training as "public" material. While "public" could mean non-copyrighted public domain, the music labels are skeptical since if it truly was in the public domain, Udio and Suno would just say that instead of just "public."

Even worse is what Uncharted and Suno allegedly said to the music labels when they confronted the AI pair. They both apparently argued that they were protected by fair use, a key tenet of copyright law that allows for the use of copyrighted works under specific circumstances, such as for criticism, parody, and other cases where the end product can be considered transformative.

The problem with bringing up fair use is that it would seem to be an admission that Uncharted and Suno did use copyrighted songs for training their AI models. Though, this is just what the plaintiffs claim, as the complaints neglected to include exactly what Uncharted and Suno representatives said.

The best case scenario for the pair may be to hammer out a deal with the record labels, which is what OpenAI did with News Corp, and is probably what the music giants wanted all along. It just took a couple of sueballs to get them all on the same hymn sheet, so to speak.

But if the music companies aren't feeling so merciful, this could spell disaster for Udio and Suno if the allegations stick, especially at the tune of $150,000 per infringed song.

We're seeking comment from Uncharted Labs and Suno. ®

Updated to add

Suno told us its model isn't designed to be a copycat, and believes the legal action could have been avoided.

"Our technology is transformative; it is designed to generate completely new outputs, not to memorize and regurgitate pre-existing content. That is why we don’t allow user prompts that reference specific artists," said CEO Mikey Shulman.

"We would have been happy to explain this to the corporate record labels that filed this lawsuit (and in fact, we tried to do so), but instead of entertaining a good faith discussion, they’ve reverted to their old lawyer-led playbook."

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