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Udio’s Terms Update: If You Upload It, You’ve Agreed to Let Them Train Their AI With It
AI music startup Udio has made significant changes to its Terms of Service, limiting user rights and granting the company expanded control over uploaded content. The update, finalized on October 29, 2025, affects users' ability to download their own songs and clarifies Udio's ability to use submitted content to train its AI models. According to entertainment attorney and YouTuber Miss Krystle, Udio's new terms explicitly state that "by using the platform, you’ve already agre
Nov 17
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Suno Took Tens of Millions of Songs — Now the Lawsuit Moves Ahead and How You Can Get Involved
Music attorney and artist advocate Miss Krystle is leading a growing wave of independent creators taking legal action against AI music...
Jul 14
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Miss Krystle Breaks Down the HITS Act—and Warns Artists Not to Fall for the Hype
As news spreads about a new $150,000 tax break for musicians, entertainment attorney and artist Miss Krystle wants indie artists to pump...
Jul 11
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Protect Your Music, Your Royalties, and Your Future—Even from AI. Music Attorney Miss Krystle Walks Through Copyright Registration
For independent artists looking to protect their music and establish legal proof of ownership, copyright registration is an essential—and...
Jul 8
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CapCut’s Terms Say You Can’t Really Sue Them (Well, Maybe for $50)
Top music attorney Miss Krystle is sounding the alarm on CapCut’s newly updated terms of service. In a recent video, the Arizona-based...
Jun 24
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Suno, Udio Lawsuit Update: AI Firms Admit to Copying Tens of Millions of Songs
Top music attorney and longtime independent artist advocate Miss Krystle is leading a major class action lawsuit against AI music...
Jun 19
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Top Music Attorney Files Class Action Lawsuits Against AI Platforms Suno and Udio
Music attorney and artist advocate Miss Krystle has filed class action lawsuits against generative AI music companies Suno and Udio,...
Jun 17
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Top Music Attorney Miss Krystle, Weighs Legal Action for Independent Artists in Wake of AI Copyright Report
A leading music attorney says the U.S. Copyright Office’s recent report on artificial intelligence and copyright law could become a game...
Jun 2
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