Suno
by Suno
AI music generation from text
Risk Score: 15/100 (Low) · 4+ incidents · Legal 60 · Safety 0 · Privacy 0 · Regulatory 0 · Security 0
Risk Score
Apr 27, 2026
Risk Score Breakdown
Legal Risk
Court cases & lawsuits
60/100
Safety Risk
Incidents & harm events
0/100
Privacy Risk
Breaches & GDPR actions
0/100
Regulatory Risk
FTC, EU enforcement
0/100
Security Risk
CVEs & vulnerabilities
0/100
Incident Timeline
4 total incidents · showing 4 most recent
Oct 2025
A copyright infringement lawsuit was filed against Suno in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. The case (1:25-cv-12684) names David Woulard as plaintiff and involves defendants Berk Ergoz and Arjun Singh.
Jun 2025
Suno, Inc. is being sued for alleged copyright infringement in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts (Case 1:25-cv-11739). The plaintiffs are My Heartland Publishing, LLC, Anthony Justice, and 5th Wheel Records, Inc.
Jun 2024
UMG Recordings filed a federal lawsuit in Massachusetts against Suno alleging copyright infringement. The case also involves other music companies including Atlantic Records Group and Sony Music Entertainment.
Oct 2022
A case in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (22-2760) involves the Recording Industry Association of America and multiple parties including Uncharted Labs and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, focused on copyright and property rights issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Suno's AI risk score?
Suno has an AI Risk Score of 15/100 (Low Risk). This score is calculated from 4+ documented public incidents across legal, safety, privacy, regulatory, and security categories.
Is Suno safe to use?
Suno by Suno has a low risk profile based on public data. Organizations should review the full incident list and conduct their own due diligence. This score does not constitute legal advice.
Does Suno have lawsuits?
Yes — our public records show 4 court case(s) for Suno, including: Court Case: Woulard v. Suno, Inc.; Court Case: Justice v. Suno, Inc.; Court Case: UMG Recordings, Inc. v. Suno, Inc.; Court Case: Yout LLC v. Recording Industry Association of America, Inc..
How is the AI Risk Score calculated?
Scores are weighted across 5 categories: Legal (25%), Safety (25%), Privacy (20%), Regulatory (15%), Security (15%). Each incident is scored by severity and type, then decayed based on age. Active lawsuits and fatal incidents do not decay.
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