Copyright in spotlight after streaming platforms pull AI-generated Drake song
It’s fair to say the music industry, much like the rest of society, now finds itself at an inflection point over the use of AI. While there are obvious ethical issues related to the creation of “Heart on My Sleeve,” it’s unclear if it’s a violation of traditional copyright law. In March, the US Copyright Officeart, including music, cannot be copyrighted if it was produced by providing a text prompt to a generative AI model.
“The answer will depend on the circumstances, particularly how the AI tool operates and how it was used to create the final work,"."This is necessarily a case-by-case inquiry. If a work’s traditional elements of authorship were produced by a machine, the work lacks human authorship and the Office will not register it." In the case of “Heart on My Sleeve,” complicating matters is that the song was written by a human being.
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