Q: Since music is AI generated, can two people create exact same music sequence?
How do I own copyright to AI created music?

pierre-soundpiece
May 14, 2024A: Hi accounts17, thanks for your question.
The way our algorithms work means it is extremely, extremely unlikely to create the same music sequence.
In terms of copyright - Soundpiece owns the copyrights but you won't be required to pay soundpiece any royalties to use the generated songs once downloaded. If you, however, for example download the midi files and change the song (in a regular DAW) or incorporate any of our audio loops into a larger original music composition, then you will own the rights.

How much of a change to the downloaded MIDI file would need to be made in order to have the piece under our own copyright?

Verified purchaser
Hi Sumo Wrestler, thanks for your questions!
In order for you to own the copyright of songs originally generated by soundpiece, you will need to change the songs sufficiently so that when people listen to your new song, they don't think it is the same song as the original. It is difficult to give an exact rule of how much a song needs to change but by changing some of the notes or rhythms or the audio sounds used or incorporating it into a larger original song should sufficiently change it so that it sounds like a different song.