Under current laws (including the US Copyright Office and global standards), AI cannot be an author. Only works created by human beings are eligible for copyright protection. This means if a song is 100% AI-generated, it effectively belongs to the public domain and cannot generate publishing royalties. However, if a human uses AI as a tool—modifying the lyrics, arranging the composition, or providing significant creative input—the human-created portions may be protected.


1. The “Human Authorship” Requirement

To “publish” a song and collect royalties, you must first own the copyright. The legal landscape for AI is currently split into three categories:

2. The Publishing Problem: No Copyright, No Check

If you cannot copyright a song, you cannot register it with a PRO (ASCAP, BMI, PRS, etc.) or a Publishing Administrator.

FeatureHuman-Written SongPure AI-Generated Song
Copyright ProtectionFull (70 years after death)None (Public Domain)
Publishing RoyaltiesPerformance & MechanicalNone
Sync PotentialHigh (Clear ownership)Low (Legal risk for supervisors)
DistributionAllowedOften banned or flagged by DSPs

3. The “Distribution Trap”: Uploading AI is Not the Same as Owning It

Many artists are flooding Spotify with AI-generated tracks using distributors like DistroKid or TuneCore. While the distributor might take your money and put the song live, you are entering a financial danger zone:


4. Why Sync Supervisors Avoid “Pure AI”

In the world of TV and Film, the Chain of Title is everything. A Music Supervisor needs to know exactly who owns the song to sign a license.


5. How Audiobulb Protects the “Human” Creator

At Audiobulb, we stay ahead of the technology curve to ensure human creators aren’t replaced or robbed.


Summary

AI is a powerful tool, but it is not a songwriter. To make money in the music business, you must provide the “Human Spark” that the law requires for copyright. Use AI to brainstorm, but ensure your final publishing is human-led. Without a clear human copyright and a professional administrator like Audiobulb, your AI music is just “noise” that belongs to everyone—and pays you nothing.

Your Next Step: Are you using AI in your creative process and want to make sure your rights are protected? Join Audiobulb for $19.99/year to access our Sync Pitching Service and ensure your human-authored compositions are registered and royalty-ready.