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Warner Music Group/Suno Legal Settlement Establishes New Framework For Licensed AI Music Content Training

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November 27, 2025
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Warner Music Group/Suno Legal Settlement Establishes New Framework For Licensed AI Music Content Training

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In an unusual legal settlement, Warner Music Group (WMG) and Suno have chosen partnership over prolonged litigation, concluding their dispute with a licensing agreement that could reshape how AI systems train on music. The companies will jointly develop licensed AI-music models and introduce new platform rules in 2026, marking a formal shift toward consent-based training and new revenue opportunities for artists, songwriters, and creators. 

WMG and Suno say the collaboration combines Suno’s AI-music technology with WMG’s artist development and catalog expertise. According to both companies, the deal is structured to support new revenue streams for artists and songwriters while enabling the creation of next-generation AI-powered music tools. 

Paid Opt-in Provisions For Artists

The companies say the agreement will “open new frontiers in music creation, interaction, and discovery,” and will be based on licensed inputs with rights-holder control. The partnership also includes paid artist and songwriter opt-in provisions covering the use of their names, images, likenesses, voices, and compositions in AI-generated songs. 

According to Suno, artists and songwriters who opt in will gain access to revenue opportunities in AI-generated music. The partnership is designed to introduce “new opportunities for artists and songwriters to get paid,” enabling compensation when their approved creative assets are used within the platform’s upcoming licensed models. Warner Music Group describes the agreement as a model that “expands revenue” for rights-holders by ensuring that AI systems operate under licensed frameworks, rather than unlicensed training.

Suno states that nearly 100 million people currently use its music-creation tools, ranging from first-time creators to established musicians, and that integrating licensed content will enable new types of interactive fan experiences. 

New Licensed AI Models Launch in 2026

As part of the partnership, Suno will introduce new “advanced and licensed” AI music models in 2026. When these models launch, Suno will deprecate its existing versions. 

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The companies say the updated models will be trained on high-quality licensed music and will support additional features for artists who opt in. Suno notes that these models will “surpass” its current flagship model and will support expanded creation functionality, fan-interaction tools, and new monetization opportunities for participating artists. 

Both companies describe the effort as a blueprint for a “next-generation licensed AI music platform,” outlining a shared intention to align AI-driven music creation with existing rights frameworks and the interests of artists and songwriters. 

The partnership includes modifications to Suno’s product usage and download options. Beginning in 2026, downloading audio from Suno will require a paid account. Songs created on the free tier will no longer be downloadable; instead, they will be playable and shareable. 

Paid-tier users will have monthly download caps, with the option to purchase additional downloads. Suno says its Studio environment – its advanced creation tool – will remain unchanged, with unlimited downloads for professional workflows. 

Suno adds that download functionality, quality controls, and safety features will continue to be core elements of the platform as it transitions to licensed models. More details on implementation timelines will be released in the coming months. 

Artist and Songwriter Controls

Both companies emphasize that opt-in control is central to the partnership. Artists and songwriters will choose whether and how their names, images, likenesses, voices, and compositions may be used in AI-generated music. 

The partnership will also introduce new interactive experiences built around artists who opt in. According to Suno, these experiences will allow creators to “build around participating artists’ sounds” while ensuring compensation flows back to rights-holders. 

Suno has acquired Songkick, the live-music and concert-discovery platform, from Warner Music Group as part of the companies’ broader collaboration. Suno will continue operating Songkick as a fan-destination service. 

The companies state that combining interactive AI-music creation with a live-events platform will create additional opportunities to deepen artist-fan engagement. 

New Ways For Fans to Interact With Music

According to both organizations, the partnership is intended to support new ways for fans to interact with music, enable licensing-based AI development, and provide rights-holders with expanded monetization opportunities. WMG describes the agreement as a model for ensuring AI systems adhere to licensed-content standards, and Suno positions the collaboration as part of its effort to “build the biggest music ecosystem possible.” 

Suno says further product updates, feature releases, and rollout timelines will be announced in the coming months as the companies prepare the launch of the new licensed models in 2026. 



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