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Judge Saylor denies Suno’s motion to dismiss except to state law claim

Judge Saylor denied Suno’s motion to dismiss Justice’s claims for output infringement and DMCA 1201(a) anti-circumvention claim.

Judge Saylor held that, at the motion to dismiss stage, the allegations of output infringement were sufficient:

Excerpt of Judge Saylor opinion

Judge Saylor then followed his prior ruling in UMG Recordings v. Suno that the alleged technological measures for YouTube videos involved “access controls,” not simply “copy controls.”

Excerpt of Judge Saylor opinion

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