Jamendo Withdraws Copyright Suit Against Suno Weeks After Filing It

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Jamendo has dropped its copyright infringement lawsuit against AI music generator Suno, just six weeks after bringing the case. The music library and licensing company has not detailed the reasoning behind the withdrawal.

The move comes as Suno overhauls its platform policies, including plans to introduce audio watermarking and fingerprinting technology in the coming weeks. Those tools are designed to help identify AI-generated tracks and address rights holders’ concerns about unlicensed use of copyrighted material in model training.

Suno remains under legal pressure elsewhere, with major label lawsuits still pending, but the Jamendo case’s quick reversal suggests at least one dispute may be heading toward a settlement or licensing arrangement rather than continued litigation.

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