Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Music: A Nightmare for Copyright Law In India

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Ms. Anu Singh
Ms. Saloni Rathore
Ms. Alpika Verma
Mr. Prakhar Saxena
Mrs. Megha Mishra
Mr. Moiz
Prof. (Dr.) Reena Jaiswal

Abstract

Artificial intelligence's quick growth has transformed the music industry by making it possible to produce music without the need for human input. But it created the issues with copyright violation and ownership. This research paper explores the difficulties in handling ownership and security as it relates to copyright law and AI-generated music. It also looks at how AI affects creativity and how human involvement affects music produced by AI. The difficulties in enforcing copyright laws on AI-generated music are also discussed in the article. The study examines the societal ramifications of artificial intelligence in the music business and offers possible remedies, such as collaborative authoring and licencing arrangements.

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Ms. Anu Singh, Ms. Saloni Rathore, Ms. Alpika Verma, Mr. Prakhar Saxena, Mrs. Megha Mishra, Mr. Moiz, & Prof. (Dr.) Reena Jaiswal. (2024). Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Music: A Nightmare for Copyright Law In India. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(1), 1524–1527. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i1.6394
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Ms. Anu Singh

Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Invertis University, Bareilly (U.P.),

Ms. Saloni Rathore

Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Invertis University, Bareilly (U.P.),

Ms. Alpika Verma

Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Invertis University, Bareilly (U.P.),

Mr. Prakhar Saxena

Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Invertis University, Bareilly (U.P.)

Mrs. Megha Mishra

Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Invertis University, Bareilly (U.P.),

Mr. Moiz

Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Invertis University, Bareilly

Prof. (Dr.) Reena Jaiswal

Dean, Department of Law, Invertis University, Bareilly (U.P.)

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