The music industry faces a debate over AI-generated songs and copyright laws
音樂產業正面臨一場關於人工智慧生成歌曲與著作權法的爭論。
The music industry is currently embroiled in a tense legal and ethical conflict regarding the rise of artificial intelligence.
音樂產業目前正陷入一場關於人工智慧興起的緊張法律與道德衝突。
At the heart of the debate is how AI music platforms like Suno and Udio train their systems.
此爭論的核心在於像Suno和Udio這類AI音樂平台如何訓練其系統。
Major record labels argue that these companies scrape copyrighted music without permission, constituting copyright infringement.
主流唱片公司主張,這些公司未經許可即擷取受版權保護的音樂,構成了侵犯版權的行為。
In response, AI developers claim their technology is "transformative," falling under the "fair use" doctrine because they create new content rather than copying existing works.
作為回應,AI開發人員聲稱其技術具有「轉換性」,歸類於「合理使用」原則,因為它們創造出了新內容,而非複製現有作品。
Under U.S. law, only human-created works are eligible for copyright protection, leaving purely AI-generated tracks in a legal grey area.
根據美國法律,唯有人類創作的作品才符合版權保護資格,這使得純粹由AI生成的曲目處於法律的灰色地帶。
This has led artists to look toward "right of publicity" laws to protect their unique voices and likenesses from unauthorized digital mimicry.
這促使藝術家們轉而尋求利用「公開權」法律,來保護他們獨特的嗓音與外貌,免受未經授權的數位模仿。
As AI-generated content threatens to saturate streaming platforms, many are calling for transparency legislation to mandate that AI companies disclose their training data.
隨著AI生成的內容威脅要將串流平台飽和,許多人呼籲推動透明度立法,強制要求AI公司公開其訓練數據。
