The music that I generated on Tunee are originals? I have a paid suscription. I have the copyright certificate of my songs. There’s a chance that other person have the same song that I created on Tunee?
Could Someone Else Generate the Same Song?
Theoretically very unlikely, but cannot be completely ruled out:
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Each generation is unique - AI music generators use complex algorithms, and even with identical prompts, they typically produce different results.
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But similarity is possible - If two people use nearly identical prompt descriptions, choose the same style, tempo, and mood parameters, or upload similar reference audio, then theoretically they might generate similarly-styled music. However, the probability of generating exactly the same song is extremely low.
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Your copyright certificate - You mentioned having a copyright certificate, which proves that you generated this song at a specific time, and this is helpful for establishing copyright ownership.
Recommendations
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Paid subscribers can use the music for commercial purposes, including videos, games, advertisements, and social media
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Download and save your works and generation records
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Although AI music copyright law is still being refined, as a paid user, you have usage rights to the generated music
Summary
The songs you generate through Tunee can be considered “original,” but understand that this is AI-assisted creation, and copyright ownership still exists in some legal gray areas. However, the possibility of someone generating exactly the same song is practically negligible.