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Suno AI says US DVD case law doesn’t support YouTube stream-ripping claims

By Emma Whitford ( October 27, 2025, 18:20 GMT | Insight) -- Technology that prevents unauthorized access to DVDs isn't comparable to YouTube’s “rolling cipher” technology, Suno AI told a Massachusetts federal court. Record labels therefore erred when they tried to back up their stream-ripping allegations with case law related to DVDs, the artificial intelligence music startup said. The court accepted Suno's new arguments in an order Monday. Technology that prevents unauthorized access to DVDs isn't comparable to YouTube’s “rolling cipher” technology, Suno AI told a Massachusetts federal court Friday. Record labels therefore erred when they tried to back up their stream-ripping allegations with case law related to DVDs, the artificial intelligence music startup said....

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