Spotify, for example, has
Mark Weston, a partner at the law firm Hill Dickinson LLP specializing in intellectual property law, told Insider:"We're seeing concern in music and in text. We're seeing it in anything which has traditionally been the preserve of creative geniuses in the industry." Weston said that for AI-generated music to be protected, a creator must do something significant with the output.
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