Abstract
The rapid rise of AI-generated music technologies and the associated fair use and copyright issues have become an important focus of the contemporary digital music industry. With the rapid development of AI, AI-generated music has begun to permeate music composition, performance and production. This evolution has brought new prospects as well as a series of legal and ethical dilemmas. This article embarks on an in-depth exploration into the application and enhancement of fair use regulations within the burgeoning domain of AI music generation technology. The text examines various aspects of artificial intelligence-generated music, closely scrutinizes the legal framework that supports it, and attempts to seek a balance between nurturing creativity and protecting the rights of creators and innovators.
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