IP/COPYRIGHT QUESTION ABOUT COMPUTER GENERATED MUSIC
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For those not familiar, there are apps that can take a users voice and turn it into music. The most interesting one I've seen so far, and the one that led me down this path is Voice Band(only on iPhone :/)
There doesn't seem to be any exact equivilent for Android, but I did find HumOn. You hum some notes and it music-ifies that, but also throws in music around it. Making a whole song right away.
So I was thinking, if I make a song using this do I have the rights to use it in a game? I was looking at the terms of use and found this paragraph.
I don't know too much about this stuff, but since some of you folks seem to have a better handle on this stuff, can anyone confirm that this line does in fact mean when I make a song I own it? And can use it as I wish in games? Would I need to credit the app, do you think?
Also, if anyone knows of any other music generating programs please share. I have used Wolframtones in the past for one of my projects. http://tones.wolfram.com/generate. I'm not too sure of the copyright issues there but it's all pretty cool stuff imo.
There doesn't seem to be any exact equivilent for Android, but I did find HumOn. You hum some notes and it music-ifies that, but also throws in music around it. Making a whole song right away.
So I was thinking, if I make a song using this do I have the rights to use it in a game? I was looking at the terms of use and found this paragraph.
(Ownership of Rights)
The Services, websites, applications, software and all other information and materials provided by the Company to Users in relation to the Services shall be proprietary and patent rights, copyrights and other intellectual property rights owned by the Company.
Intellectual property rights of the User-generated Material shall be owned by the User. Provided that, however, the Company shall have a right to freely use the User-generated Material for non-commercial purpose without the User’s consent and for commercial purpose with the User’s consent.
The User may, to the extent expressly permitted by this agreement, use the information and materials provided by the Company, and the User shall not infringe on the intellectual property rights of the Company in connection with the use of the Services.
I don't know too much about this stuff, but since some of you folks seem to have a better handle on this stuff, can anyone confirm that this line does in fact mean when I make a song I own it? And can use it as I wish in games? Would I need to credit the app, do you think?
Also, if anyone knows of any other music generating programs please share. I have used Wolframtones in the past for one of my projects. http://tones.wolfram.com/generate. I'm not too sure of the copyright issues there but it's all pretty cool stuff imo.
That's like saying if you use a keyboard to compose a song that the people who made the keyboard own your music.
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