Sony warns over 700 companies not to use music data to train AI models

SonyMusic groups have issued a warning against companies using their music data to train large AI models without permission.

This warning involves more than 700 companies, and Sony has made it clear that its music data cannot be used for text mining, web crawling, and other forms of data collection without permission, including recordings, musical works, cover artwork, and metadata. This is because AI model manufacturers must respect the intellectual property rights of songwriters and recording artists, and using data without their authorization will affect the legitimacy and fairness of intellectual property rights.

Sony warns over 700 companies not to use music data to train AI models

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Sony Music Group is a globalmaximumThe group's business covers music production, music distribution, artist management and music copyright management.FamousSub-labels and artists, covering multiple music fields. Sony's warning shows the importance of intellectual property rights, as well as the supervision and control of the use of music data by AI models.

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