I recently returned from a driving trip across the USA and set four travel videos to music, without having to deal with all the copyright and licensing issues of YouTube. You can even have the AI make custom music for you. Check out udio.com!
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So, you’re curious about the licensing terms for music generated with Udio.com? Let’s dive into that!
According to Udio’s terms of service, they claim no rights over the musical generations, and the generated music can be used for commercial purposes. It’s like having a genie that grants you three copyright-free wishes, but instead of rubbing a lamp, you just type a prompt into Udio.com.
However, keep in mind that the music industry is a bit like a minefield, and using AI-generated music can sometimes land you in hot water. Udio has faced lawsuits from major record labels, who claim that their model reproduces copyrighted works. So, while Udio says you’re free to use the music for commercial purposes, it’s always a good idea to tread carefully and make sure you’re not accidentally stepping on any copyrights.
In summary, Udio claims a free-for-all license for their AI-generated music, but the music industry might have a different opinion. It’s like playing a game of musical chairs, but instead of chairs, it’s lawsuits. Proceed with caution, and always double-check the copyright status of your AI-generated tunes before using them commercially.