It is without a doubt unfair to prompt AI to create a song, release it, and then make a copyright claim on another song that was not created with any generative AI whatsoever and follow through with it (even if the author of this song does not even know the work you posted that was not created through your own effort but through a prompt, which does not qualify you as an author of a work). Since it becomes increasingly difficult for artists to not have their music contribute to AI training in any way, and separate their own music from AI since the AI gets better and the music less distinguishable from human-made music every day, I might want to post a good message here: PROs are on your side. For example, in germany, GEMA has already sued OpenAI (for ChatGPT reproducing protected song lyrics) and SunoAI (for Suno AI generating songs based on training data containing copyright protected audio). Both songwriters and composers deserve fair compensation for what they create.
Statistics: Posted by RirtualViot2013 — Wed May 14, 2025 7:11 am