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VOL. 5, ISSUE 4 (2023)
AI-Generated music and copyright: Exploring the intersection of creativity and ownership
Authors
Liza Mishra, Seema Gupta
Abstract

As artificial intelligence contributes to compose, produce, and distribute music autonomously, it disrupts traditional notions of authorship and creativity.

It explores how existing copyright frame work may need to adapt to accommodate this technological shift, ensuring both protection for innovators and access to creativity works. As Artificial Intelligence keeps making music, we need to figure out who is the real owner of the work. We need to make sure artists are rewarded but we also want to encourage AI innovations. It is a balancing act we need to get right as AI Generated music becomes more and more popular.

This abstract sets the stage for in depth exploration of the complex issues dealing with transformative fusion of technology and artistry.AI in music industry is a question of great concern because AI is currently yielding unexpected results in fields that are completely dependent on human innovation. These changes necessitate a careful examination of what is happening and evaluation of how it is altering and has the potential to influence our connection with music both positively and negatively. Who Owns the Ai generated Music is a question of great concern. In this paper we will look at the concept of creativity and ownership in AI Generated Music.
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Pages:71-74
How to cite this article:
Liza Mishra, Seema Gupta "AI-Generated music and copyright: Exploring the intersection of creativity and ownership". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 5, Issue 4, 2023, Pages 71-74
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