Submitted by markhachman t3_10bddey in MachineLearning
NoPause9252 t1_j4aw4vc wrote
Reply to comment by aidv in [D] Is MusicGPT a viable possibility? by markhachman
You seem to be knowledgeable on the domain (checked also your reddit profile). Would you know of any past court cases where artists accused someone of stealing their ideas (along with court decisions)? I would like to fine time my brain's parameters on this topic J
aidv t1_j4ay2t3 wrote
I run an AI audio startup. Ten years ago I fought a legal case against a major music label concerning one of my original songs, out of court.
We simply settled without taking it to court, because: who has the energy anyways.
Evidence was strong on my side. My arguments were strong.
Given that I have personaöly been through this legal process, I am extremely curious about the legalities around music AI’s.
More so around voice AI’s that directly imitate artists voices, and purposefulky intend to sound like the original artist with zero goals of only ”deriving”.
Think about. It’s about to get wild out there.
nullbyte420 t1_j4f72e8 wrote
Guy doesn't know anything about it. There are many famous copyright claim lawsuits in music. Chuck Berry vs The beatles is a cool one I think. Lana del Rey vs I can't remember is a more recent case 🙂 I'm sure you can find a list of famous copyright cases in music.
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