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According to Suno, if you are a subscriber, you own the copyright and since there's really no screening from the copyright office I don't see how you couldn't register an AI generated song with the LOC.

Because none of that matters. The LOC rarely challenges anything. Registering is a red herring since the LOC wants those fees.

The PROs, YouTube, HFA, Spotify, Amazon, Apple, content producers and everyone else who has to cut a check will balk at paying. Since AI cannot be copyrighted, there are no "rights" to enforce i.e. no monies to be earned. This is the issue at the heart of the WGA settlement. If there are no rights to own, producers will be unable to raise money for AI generated scripts.

At the moment, AI is much easier to detect than most think it is. That, however, is not my issue because I don't care.

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People with talent can use AI to generate ideas to create new original content.

Yep, that is an excellent use.

I thought that it would be a major time saver and save me many of hours of research. Unfortunately, I need to fact-check everything and I have yet to find anything even 50% accurate, dammit.


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