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13/12/2024 - The Sound of AI: Legal Implications for Music and Creative Rights (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - Intellectual Property Law

Source: Yale Law Journal

The Yale Law Journal explores the intricate intersection of artificial intelligence and music copyright in a forum addressing current challenges and legal gaps. The discussion highlights how AI tools now create music compositions, raising critical questions about authorship, ownership, and intellectual property protections. Traditionally, copyright laws require a human author, but AI systems challenge this premise by producing works without direct human involvement.

The forum dives into whether AI developers, users, or the AI itself should hold rights to AI-generated works. Additionally, it discusses the broader implications for the music industry, including how these technologies might impact creators, licensing, and revenue sharing. Scholars emphasize the need to adapt copyright frameworks to accommodate AI innovations while safeguarding human creativity. The forum underscores the urgency for legislative and judicial action to clarify these legal ambiguities in the rapidly evolving digital landscape.