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I created a foundation beat and asked AI to generate a melody based on it. Then, I reworked that melody. So, who owns the finished beat?
This question raises an interesting issue regarding creativity and copyright in music production. The ownership of the completed beat can be considered as follows:
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View as a Collaborative Work
- You created the foundation beat
- AI generated the melody
- You reworked the melody
Looking at this process, the finished beat could essentially be considered a collaborative work between you and the AI.
Legal Perspective
However, from a legal standpoint, the situation might be different:
- Many countries do not recognize copyright for AI-generated content.
- You added creativity by ultimately reworking the melody.
From these points, legally, the finished beat is likely to be treated as your copyrighted work.
Ethical Considerations
From an ethical standpoint, it might be appropriate to acknowledge the AI’s contribution and give credit. For example, you could label it as “AI assisted” or “AI collaboration” to maintain transparency in the production process.
Conclusion
While legally it’s probably your copyrighted work, recognizing the AI’s contribution and giving appropriate credit can lead to more honest and transparent music production. Ultimately, it’s important to make a decision based on your judgment and ethical standards.
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