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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?

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This question touches on creativity and copyright in music production. Here’s a breakdown:

  1. Collaborative Nature:
    • You created the foundation beat.
    • AI generated a melody.
    • You reworked the melody.
      The result is essentially a collaborative piece between you and the AI.
  2. Legal Perspective:
    • Most countries don’t grant copyright to AI-generated content.
    • Your reworking adds a significant creative element.
    • Legally, the finished beat is likely your copyrighted work.
  3. Ethical Considerations:
    • Acknowledge the AI’s role with labels like “AI-assisted” or “AI collaboration” for transparency.

Conclusion: The beat is likely your copyrighted work, but giving credit to the AI reflects ethical and transparent practices.

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