Thank you for guiding Koreans to easily use suno ❤, but I have a question. Is there a copyright issue if someone else uses my song to release it on streaming services? Another problem is, if I release it on streaming services using this song, what happens to the copyright issue with suno.
As a Suno Pro or Premier subscriber, you have ownership rights over the songs you generate, which means you can release them on streaming services and use them commercially, subject to Suno's Terms of Service. This includes ensuring your songs do not infringe on existing copyrights. If another person uses your Suno-generated song without permission, it could lead to a copyright dispute, and you would need to address this through legal channels. Additionally, while Suno aims to create original music, the AI might sometimes generate content that resembles existing songs (but extremely rare IMHO). Using tools like Shazam or RUclips’s content ID systems can help identify any potential similarities before releasing your songs commercially.
@@키_작은_꼬마 Yes, setting public was originally meant as a collaboration tool. If you click on the 3 dotted menu of a "public song" you can "extend" the song.
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Thank you for guiding Koreans to easily use suno ❤, but I have a question. Is there a copyright issue if someone else uses my song to release it on streaming services? Another problem is, if I release it on streaming services using this song, what happens to the copyright issue with suno.
As a Suno Pro or Premier subscriber, you have ownership rights over the songs you generate, which means you can release them on streaming services and use them commercially, subject to Suno's Terms of Service. This includes ensuring your songs do not infringe on existing copyrights. If another person uses your Suno-generated song without permission, it could lead to a copyright dispute, and you would need to address this through legal channels.
Additionally, while Suno aims to create original music, the AI might sometimes generate content that resembles existing songs (but extremely rare IMHO). Using tools like Shazam or RUclips’s content ID systems can help identify any potential similarities before releasing your songs commercially.
@@3DaizyOfficial You explained in the video, but I'm asking because you told me to note that if I press Public, other people can use my song.
@@키_작은_꼬마 Yes, setting public was originally meant as a collaboration tool. If you click on the 3 dotted menu of a "public song" you can "extend" the song.
@@3DaizyOfficial Thank you!! If I want to have my own song, it's link, if I want to collaborate with others, it's public!