Boomy AI Music Generator – Who Owns Copyright?

By default,Boomy is the owner of the copyright of the tracks generated via their AI and web based music generation service.

Users that generate music on Boomy are eligible for royalties though the Boomy’s revenue share plan, but they do not automatically become the owner of the copyrights for the songs.

“Boomy Corporation owns and manages the copyright to songs created on the platform, in order to comply with relevant copyright regulation and streamline collection of your revenue share. Through Boomy’s default license, you can use songs you create with Boomy for most commercial and non-commercial uses. If you need copyright ownership of your song for your use case, please submit a request for copyright through the song’s menu item in Library”, the Boomy FAQ page says.

You have noticed the formulation most uses, not all uses. This most likely means you can’t use the track you created on Boomy for YouTube AdSense monetization, since the copyright and therefore the associated Content ID belong to Boomy, not you.

I wasn’t able to find the aforementioned option to request copyright ownership of a track I generated on their site. However, in this post you can find info that Boomy gives you the option to “buy out every right, both composition and recording, for $19”.

Nevertheless, you can get royalty fees through Boomy for playbacks of the tracks you generated and submitted for release via their site.

What’s Boomy

Boomy is an AI and web based music generator service that allows users to create original music tracks in only a few clicks. Once generated and submitted for release, the users’ tracks get published on streaming platforms, like Spotify. On these platforms, the tracks make royalty revenues of which the user gets 80%.

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