In addition to here, Friday night I was talking to a songwriter in the town where I now live...and SUNO came up. He originally swore that he would never use it because he wanted no possible compromise in the ownership of his songs.

But then, someone persuaded him to try it, and like all of us, he heard how it could transform very mediocre personal recordings into great sounding productions, and now he is another SUNO-addict.

Yet, there is still a lot of fog around his and my undertanding regarding what SUNO owns at the moment that they process a song into a production.

This link leads to a young woman "influencer" atty who is the best free source of info that I could find.

One of her repetitive themes SEEMS to be it-aint-over-till-its-over.