I made the Intro on my own, AI created the melody on top of it, then I replayed the melody using my own instrument. Now who owns the beat?

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Ownership depends on these factors:

  • Intro: The intro is your original work and under your copyright.
  • AI Melody: Ownership depends on the AI tool’s terms. Many tools assign rights to the user, but some retain ownership. Check the tool’s policies.
  • Performance: You own the performance rights for replaying the melody, but the melody’s copyright may remain with the AI tool.
  • Combined Beat: Final ownership involves rights for the intro, AI melody, and your arrangement. Legal clarity depends on AI terms and evolving copyright laws.

While laws on AI-generated music are still developing, consulting experts can help interpret current laws, draft contracts, and minimize risks.

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Born in 1982 in Japan, he is a Japanese beatmaker and music producer who produces hiphop and rap beats, and is the owner of Genx Records. He also researches AI beat creation and web marketing strategies for small businesses through Indie music activities and personal blogs. Because he grew up internationally, he understands English. His hobbies are muscle training, artwork creation, WordPress customization, web3, NFT. He also loves Korea.

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