AI in MusicTech
Newsletter for AI in MusicTech created at February 03, 2025 06:50
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"Copyright Office Report on AI and Creativity: What You Need to Know"
This newsletter is about the U.S. Copyright Office's report on copyright and artificial intelligence, affirming that AI-generated works are not copyrightable, but AI-assisted works may be protected depending on the level of human creativity involved. The report addresses issues like using prompts to create AI outputs, modifying AI-generated content, and the legal implications of training AI models on copyrighted works. Additionally, it discusses partnerships in the music industry that offer new AI features, debates in the House of Lords regarding the protection of creators' rights against AI companies, and the ongoing government consultation on copyright and AI.
Title | Score | Resource | Actions | ||
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Copyright Office Releases Part 2 of Artificial Intelligence Report | 1.0 | Custom Resource | 0 | 0 | |
DDV veröffentlicht Praxisleitfaden | 0.95 | Urheber.info | 0 | 0 | |
AI music startup Riffusion launches its service in public beta | 0.9 | Music Ally | 0 | 0 | |
Can AI-generated content be copyrighted? Hereâs what a new report from the US Copyright Office says… - Music Business Worldwide | 0.9 | Music Business Worldwide | 0 | 0 | |
Simply prompting an AI model doesn’t make you the author of a copyrighted work, according to the US Copyright Office | 0.9 | Complete Music Update (CMU) | 0 | 0 | |
UK’s House of Lords votes for copyright law to cover AI training | 0.85 | Music Ally | 0 | 0 | |
Tuned Global rolls out AI music features via AudioShake partnership - Music Business Worldwide | 0.85 | Music Business Worldwide | 0 | 0 | |
UK government is “giving away the property rights” of creators, warn Lords as they force AI copyright safeguards into Data Bill | 0.85 | Complete Music Update (CMU) | 0 | 0 |