The source text is a transcript from the "Top Music Attorney" YouTube channel, where the host discusses a controversy surrounding the AI music company OpenBeats.Ai, which allegedly misrepresented its training methods. The video analyzes a report by Weaver Beats claiming that OpenBeats.Ai was fraudulently advertising its AI as "ethically trained" while actually using the technology and data set of a different company, Suno, potentially without proper licensing or disclosure. The discussion also covers the legal implications of these actions, including potential trademark issues and the importance of FTC disclosure guidelines for content creators who promoted the company, highlighting the financial repercussions for failing to disclose paid endorsements. Finally, the source mentions OpenBeats.Ai's subsequent retracted apology and statement admitting to using third-party APIs and pledging to update their terms.
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