Who owns AI-generated music?

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When you generate music on Meloro, you receive a license to use the generated content according to the platform terms. On paid plans, this includes full commercial use rights. Meloro does not claim ownership of your generated songs — you are the creator who provided the creative direction through your prompts, lyrics, and stylistic choices. The broader question of legal ownership of AI-generated content is still evolving across jurisdictions. Traditional copyright law in many countries requires human authorship, and courts are actively working through how this applies to AI-generated works. Your creative input — the prompts you write, the lyrics you contribute, the selections you make — strengthens your claim to the work because you provided meaningful creative direction. For practical purposes, you can treat your Meloro-generated music as your own for all typical use cases. You can publish it, monetize it, use it in commercial projects, and share it freely. No other Meloro user will receive the same generated track because each generation is unique. The legal framework around AI-generated content ownership is becoming clearer over time as governments and courts establish new precedents. Meloro stays current with these developments to ensure its terms of service reflect the latest legal understanding and protect your interests as a creator.

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Is AI-generated music copyrighted?

The copyright status of AI-generated music is an evolving area of law that varies by jurisdiction. In many countries, copyright law traditionally requires human authorship, which creates questions about purely AI-generated works. However, when you provide creative input through prompts, lyrics, and direction, there is a stronger argument for copyright protection based on your creative contribution. When you use Meloro, you are making creative decisions — choosing genres, writing prompts, specifying moods, contributing lyrics, and selecting which generations to keep. This creative input strengthens your position as the author of the resulting work. Meloro grants you a license to use the generated content, and on paid plans this includes commercial use rights. For practical purposes, you can use AI-generated music from Meloro in your projects, monetize it on platforms like YouTube, and include it in commercial works. The platform does not claim ownership of your generated content. The legal landscape is actively evolving, with new guidelines and precedents being established regularly. For high-stakes commercial uses, consulting a legal professional familiar with AI content law in your jurisdiction is advisable.

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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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Can I sell AI-generated music?

On paid plans with commercial rights, Meloro grants you the ability to use generated music commercially, which can include selling it in certain contexts. You could sell beats to artists, offer custom music creation services using AI as your production tool, license tracks to content creators, or sell songs as part of a larger creative work or product. However, there are important nuances to consider. The commercial license allows you to use the music in commercial projects and monetize content that includes the music. Selling the raw audio files as standalone music products — essentially reselling AI-generated output — exists in a gray area that depends on the specific terms of service and your jurisdiction. Adding significant creative value on top of the AI-generated base strengthens your position for selling music. This might mean adding your own vocals, combining multiple generations, editing and remixing the output, or incorporating the AI music into a larger creative work. Pure AI output resold without modification is a less clear-cut use case. For creators building music-based businesses, AI-generated music from Meloro can be a powerful production tool that dramatically reduces the time and cost of creating new tracks. Many creators successfully use AI music as a foundation that they enhance with their own creative contributions before offering commercially.

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