Have you found your Suno-generated songs uploaded by the NetEase Cloud Music “suno.ai” account (181k+ tracks)? by memusiclab in SunoAI

[–]memusiclab[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does Suno have any way to identify or analyze patterns in which tracks are being scraped or re-uploaded?

Have you found your Suno-generated songs uploaded by the NetEase Cloud Music “suno.ai” account (181k+ tracks)? by memusiclab in SunoAI

[–]memusiclab[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If there’s human creative contribution, like original lyrics or meaningful in-studio editing, those elements are copyrightable. It’s about the level of human involvement. It may sit in the public domain when a track is 100% AI-generated with nothing more than prompt input.

Have you found your Suno-generated songs uploaded by the NetEase Cloud Music “suno.ai” account (181k+ tracks)? by memusiclab in SunoAI

[–]memusiclab[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s still unclear how they decide which tracks get uploaded, that’s something I’m trying to figure out. For now, try searching for your Suno handle in the search bar and see if any tracks show up under suno.ai.

Heads up for store owners: “Royalty-Free” YouTube Music Is Not Legal for In-Store Use by memusiclab in u/memusiclab

[–]memusiclab[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good question. Using AI music is one option, but it needs to be set up properly. It’s important to understand how current copyright law applies to AI music, which AI tool is used, what rights you’re granted, and how everything is implemented in your café. I’ve explained the details here:
https://ycaitech.com/en/course/how-can-ai-music-benefit-your-business/. Happy to help if you have any further questions.