AI Is Stealing Music. Here’s How Singers and Musicians Fight Back
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AI is changing the music industry forever.
Songs, melodies, lyrics, vocal performances, demos, recordings, beats, arrangements, hooks, and even an artist’s voice can now be copied, scraped, trained on, and repurposed faster than ever before.
For singers, songwriters, musicians, producers, and composers, that creates both a huge opportunity and a serious threat.
That is why Instant IP® is launching Protect the Songᴵᴾ, a new campaign designed to help creators protect their songs, performances, and voices before AI trains on them without permission or compensation.
In this episode, Kary Oberbrunner explains why music creators must begin thinking differently about ownership in the age of AI. Your songs are not just content. Your voice is not just data. Your performances, compositions, and recordings are valuable intellectual property.
Instant IP® is offering a free IP credit to help singers and musicians begin protecting assets such as:
Songs
Lyrics
Melodies
Hooks
Demos
Recordings
Vocal performances
Voice identity
Compositions
Beats
Arrangements
Production concepts
Live performance content
Music brand assets
AI did not just change how fast music can be created. AI changed how fast music can be copied.
Protect the Songᴵᴾ helps creators document, timestamp, and protect their original work with blockchain-backed evidence before someone else profits from it.
Your song is more than a file.
Your voice is more than data.
Your music is intellectual property.
Protect your first idea free with Instant IP®.
https://www.instantip.today/singer/
