AI can make up songs now, but who owns the copyright? The answer is complicated
Briefly

AI-generated music apps like Suno and Udio create music based on user prompts. Suno gives ownership to paid subscribers, while Udio claims no ownership.
Suno's free users can use the generated music non-commercially with attribution, but Suno still retains ownership. Udio users are free to use their generated content with some restrictions.
Ownership of AI-generated music under Australian copyright law remains vague despite Suno's ownership terms for paid subscribers and users' responsibility to comply with local laws.
Read at The Conversation
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