19 July 2025
Open Letter in Support of Responsible AI Music Innovation

From Independent Artists, Technologists, and Supporters of Open Knowledge

We, the undersigned artists, technologists, developers, and members of the AI music community, stand united in support of responsible innovation in artificial intelligence and its role in shaping the future of musical expression. We write in direct response to the recent open letter and legal actions that seek to criminalize the training of AI models on publicly available music, actions that threaten creativity, learning, and technological progress.

AI Training is Not Theft - It’s Learning

AI systems trained on publicly available audio do not “steal” music any more than a child learning guitar by listening to The Beatles is stealing. Human musicians have always studied, absorbed, and drawn inspiration from the music around them, that’s how genres are born, how scenes evolve, and how innovation happens. Training an AI model on the patterns, styles, and structures of available music is no different in principle.

Just as no human owes royalties to artists whose music they heard on the radio, Spotify, or YouTube while learning to play or write songs, neither should AI developers be forced to pay for the act of learning. The data these systems are exposed to are not being redistributed, sampled, or sold. They are analyzed, learned from, and used to create entirely new compositions, just like we do as human creators.

To call this “theft” is a misrepresentation of how AI training works and a disservice to the future of music and art as a shared, evolving culture.

AI Music Generators Are Not Musicians - They Are Tools

Suno and similar platforms are not “stealing music” to create competing products. They are creating new tools, advanced instruments akin to synthesizers or samplers, that allow people to generate original music. No one sued the makers of synthesizers for imitating horns, or digital pianos for replicating classical keys. AI music platforms are not replacing artists, they’re expanding what’s possible, lowering the barrier of entry, enabling new ideas, and giving unheard voices a new way to create.

If developers pay for a subscription or access license like any regular listener, they are well within the bounds of fair use. There is no law, or logic, that demands someone pay again simply for studying what they’ve already paid to hear.

Misleading Fear Will Only Stifle Progress

We are disappointed that some self-proclaimed supporters of technology have chosen to attack platforms like Suno and Udio while claiming to champion independent artists. These lawsuits are not about protecting art, they are about gatekeeping creativity and controlling innovation through fear and legal intimidation.

The U.S. Copyright Office has not issued definitive rulings against AI training on music. Existing case law is still evolving, and no clear legal standard has been established. Attempts to shut down innovation before that happens do not protect artists, they protect entrenched power structures and business models that fear disruption.

We Stand For:

Fair and responsible AI training using publicly available content.

Clarity between learning from music and unlawfully copying or sampling it.

Access to AI tools that democratize music creation without fear or censorship.

Progress that benefits all artists, not just those with legal teams and catalog leverage.

Music is culture, and culture evolves. If a human can be inspired by the songs they hear, an AI system, built by humans, trained by humans, guided by humans, should be allowed to do the same.

We oppose these lawsuits. We support responsible AI development. And we believe that music should remain a space for everyone to create, explore, and grow with or without a record deal.

We invite all creators, technologists, and music lovers to join us in advocating for a future where AI and human artistry thrive together.

Sincerely,

The AI Music Community.

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  1. Fenix, Producer, Fenix Studio, Melbourne
  2. Aaron Ashley, Teacher, Zanzibar’s AI Music, Norfolk
  3. The Haze, Ai Music Artist, CrackJaw Records, Preston
  4. Stephen Lovely, Professional fundraiser and AI music creator., Sparwood
  5. Sherwin Balbuena, 5411
  6. Kailang, AI Music Artist, Philippines
  7. Piritta Kela, AI Music Artist, FlammableGold, Kajaani
  8. Victoria Fedchenko, Digital creator, Freelancer, Alexandria
  9. Clayton Pring, Compliance Officer, Llanelli
  10. Keios Starqua, Musician, Tôi Khôi, Vung Tau, Vietnam
  11. Ronald Stephen Smith, Writer, Editor, AI Music Creator, aka Homegrown Idjits, Chapel Hill NC
  12. Pete Smith, Songwriter, Four Walls And The Cat, West Wickham
  13. Mauro saracino, Cop, Rome
  14. Gavin Bramley, Retired., Butler
  15. Randy JV, Researcher, Pangasinan State University, Pangasinan
  16. Roxanne Morganti, Lyricist, Lyriquester, Carlsbad CA
  17. Helder Santos, Producer, Holorama, Toronto
  18. Thomas Jones, @AIThunderClap, Purvis
  19. Michael G DiXon, Chef/Artist, Wichita
  20. Kyle J., USPS, Cortez
  21. John Mitchell, YouTube Creatorr, Epoch Ensemble, Moonah
  22. Frank Dezbal, Songwriter, Dezbal Music, Guadalajara
  23. Tonya Howell, Disabled Creative, ComaDreamzStudios, Dallas
  24. Melissa M, content creator, Canada
  25. Kurt Michael Treichl, 5400, AU Music Austria, Hallein
  26. Donald Edward Leneway, retire, DrNoooo, VASSAR
  27. Michael Panchyshyn, Singer/Songwriter, Enviable Records, Madisonville TN
  28. C.Peters, Producer, Feuerkraehe
  29. Rave Crush, AI Music & Content Creator, @RaveCrush, Spain
  30. Paulo Jr., Software engineer, Writer, AI music and content Creator., Youtube, Brasília, Brazil
  31. Henry Mockford, Producer, Milan
  32. MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ, AI Artist, Byte-Sized AI, North Augusta
  33. miguel fernandez, songwriter/ composer, enifx records, argentina
  34. Dmitry Mironov, Chef, MoonActive, Tel-Aviv
  35. John Churchill, creative director, Studio 172, Charleston SC
  36. Brandon Sesler, Truck driver, songwriter, Faith Journey Music, Orange Virginia
  37. Lennart Borg, Digital Creator, Freelancer, Sweden
  38. Brandon REAVES, Part time AI music creator, N/A, American Falls
  39. Claude Dale Rhodes, Label Owner, Baldys Music Group Publishing LLC, Chambersburg
  40. Will Williams, Song Writer, Royal Empire Media, Houston
  41. Maat C. H. Omawahleh, Songwriter/Producer, Omawahleh, Inc, Fresno
  42. Phillip Bennett, Media Buyer, Atlantic City, NJ
  43. Lawrence Haines, Artist, Rook & Alchemy, Tampa
  44. douglas E worden, musician, ET BAND USA, kalamazoo
  45. Laurence Scott Dunlap, Wolfpack Records, Finance
  46. Joe Lake, grocery clerk, Grande Prairie
  47. Thom Mullen, Producer, Unseen Eternal Studios, Olean, New York
  48. Justin Blackmon, Machine operator, Milwaukee
  49. Tobe Roberts, AI Music Artist, New York
  50. Lars Westin, Producer, Audiobell, Rimbo
  51. Edward M. Jenkins, Storyteller, Niakrad Productions, Pittsburgh, PA
  52. Dreamlarking, Producer, Dreamlarking Studios, Los Angeles
  53. David Harrington, Musician/Producer, Machine Soul Collective, Royston
  54. X-BlueDivision, Advertising technician, XBD, Bochum
  55. Jon Jay, Musician/Composer, Scotland
  56. Robert Demko _BugFX, Music Producer, Radko Records, Toledo OH
  57. Lynda Lees, Artist, Independent artist, Brisbane, Australia
  58. Hayashi Music
  59. Tiëndo Welles, Waddinxveen
  60. Honest Bob, Manager, Sydney
  61. Craig Chambers, curmudgeon, Dad Tha Puppet, Magic Noise Box, the Pseudonym, Union City, Ohio
  62. Michael Alexander, Singer/songwriter, Alekxander, Birmingham
  63. Kyle Davis, Apache Jct
  64. Mike Howes 'Silent Cougar', Poet/Songwriter/Drummer/photographer, Dunragit
  65. Kenneth Morrison, Security, Rio Rancho
  66. Jennifer Cantriel, Manager, song writer, Alive in God’s Light, Marietta
  67. Johannes Botha, Producer, Saints and Sinners Records, Fairbury
  68. Alan, Producer, Rocky Hill
  69. Talena Winters, Author, songwriter/composer, editor, My Secret Wish Publishing, Peace River, AB, Canada
  70. Lilia McDonald, AI Music Artist, p e r s o n a, Canada
  71. Shawn W. Montecupo, Content Creator, ShsSlayer, Fort Payne Alabama
  72. MaiD BY MIXTaiPE, AI Music Artist, Ash & Ember Records, St. James