Can I monetize YouTube videos with AI music?

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Yes, you can monetize YouTube videos that use AI-generated music from Meloro when you have a paid plan with commercial use rights. This means you keep all ad revenue from your videos — there are no Content ID claims to split revenue with, no sync license fees, and no third-party royalty obligations. This is a major advantage for YouTube creators. Traditional music licensing for YouTube is complicated: stock music libraries often register their tracks with Content ID, leading to claims even on properly licensed music. Some creators find their revenue redirected to music rights holders despite paying for a license. With Meloro, the music is generated uniquely for you and is not registered in any Content ID database, eliminating these headaches entirely. For the best experience with YouTube, generate music that complements your content without overwhelming it. Background music prompts that specify "subtle" or "background" produce tracks that work well under voiceovers and dialogue. You can also generate custom intro and outro music to build a recognizable channel identity without paying for custom composition. Many successful YouTube creators across niches — gaming, tutorials, vlogs, reviews, and ASMR — use AI-generated music to maintain a unique sonic identity while keeping full control of their monetization.

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Can I use AI songs commercially?

Yes, songs created with Meloro can be used commercially when you are on a paid plan. This means you can use your AI-generated music in YouTube videos, podcasts, advertisements, social media content, games, apps, and other commercial projects without additional licensing fees. Commercial rights are included with paid credit packages. The music you generate is yours to use across platforms and monetized content. You can upload songs to YouTube and keep ad revenue, use tracks in client work, include them in products you sell, and distribute them on streaming platforms. Free-tier generations are for personal use and evaluation. If you want to use a song commercially, ensure you have an active paid plan or purchased credits. It is important to note that AI-generated music currently occupies an evolving legal landscape. Meloro generates original compositions rather than copying existing songs, but copyright laws around AI-generated content vary by jurisdiction and continue to develop. For most common commercial uses like content creation, background music, and social media, AI-generated music from Meloro is widely accepted.

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Is there a Content ID risk with AI music?

AI music generated by Meloro is original composition created by AI models — it does not sample, copy, or reproduce existing copyrighted songs. This means your generated tracks should not trigger Content ID matches on YouTube or similar copyright detection systems used by other platforms. Content ID works by comparing uploaded audio against a database of registered copyrighted works. Since Meloro generates unique compositions rather than reproducing existing music, there is no registered original for the system to match against. This is a significant advantage over some royalty-free music libraries where the same tracks are used by thousands of creators, sometimes leading to false Content ID conflicts between users of the same library track. In rare cases, AI-generated music might coincidentally share melodic similarities with existing songs — just as human composers sometimes inadvertently create similar melodies. However, the probability of generating a close enough match to trigger Content ID is extremely low given the originality of each AI composition. If you ever receive a Content ID claim on AI-generated music from Meloro, you can dispute it with confidence since the track was generated uniquely for you and does not reproduce any copyrighted material. Having documentation of your Meloro generation provides evidence of the original creation.

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Is AI music royalty-free?

Yes, music generated with Meloro on paid plans is royalty-free. This means once you generate a song, you can use it across multiple projects without paying recurring royalties or per-use fees. There are no claims on YouTube revenue, no sync licensing fees for video use, and no performance royalties owed to third parties. This is a significant advantage over traditional royalty-free music libraries where licensing terms can be complex and restrictive. With Meloro, the music is generated uniquely for you and does not exist in a shared library that thousands of other creators are also using. Your generated tracks are original compositions. Royalty-free status means you can use a single generated track in a YouTube video, a podcast episode, a social media post, and a client presentation — all without additional costs. The initial generation credit cost is the only expense. Note that "royalty-free" does not mean "copyright-free." You still have rights and responsibilities regarding the content. It simply means no ongoing royalty payments are required for use in your projects.

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