Lesson 798 of 1550
AI and music voice replica policy: artist control rights
Define artist control rights over voice replicas — including approval, audit, and revocation by track.
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- 1The premise
- 2voice replica
- 3artist approval
- 4track-level audit
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Section 1
The premise
Music voice replicas need per-track artist control; AI can draft contract terms and audit logs but cannot replace artist-rep negotiation.
What AI does well here
- Draft per-track approval and revocation contract clauses.
- Generate an audit-log schema capturing every replica use.
What AI cannot do
- Negotiate commercial splits on the artist's behalf.
- Decide what counts as artist-style without explicit voice.
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