How to Resolve Copyright Claims on Suno AI-Generated Music
Solution: When your AI-generated music faces copyright claims after distribution, you can provide proof of licensing and ownership. This involves showing you have the proper permissions from the AI platform (Suno AI in this case) to use the generated content.
Examples:
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Provide screenshots showing your Pro account status on Suno, which includes licensing permissions:
This proves you’re entitled to distribute the music commercially.
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Show terms of use or licensing agreements from Suno AI:
This helps clarify the rights granted to you for the music generated under your account.
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Demonstrate the matching between your Suno account and your distributor or streaming platform account:
Ensuring your distributor sees the connection between the accounts can aid in resolving claims.
Additional Tips:
- Always have a backup of all documents proving your rights to the music.
- Engage directly with your distributor’s support to discuss specific claims and seek clarification on flagged content.
- Be prepared to challenge false positives, which are common with AI-generated content, by disputing them directly on the distribution platform.
Product Comparisons and Demonstrations:
- Users have noted differences in how various platforms handle AI-generated content, with some having stricter detection algorithms than others.
- Sharing experiences from other users, like uploads to Spotify and SoundCloud without issues or flags, can provide insights into platform-specific challenges and solutions.
Links for Demonstration:
- Example of AI-generated track: Angelic Phonk on SoundCloud
- Example of AI-generated track potentially flagged: Ten Nenavisti on SoundCloud