Who owns the music I create on Vocuno?
Who owns the music I create on Vocuno?
You do. All tracks you generate on Vocuno are yours. Vocuno does not claim any ownership over your creations. You retain full rights to use, distribute, and monetize your music.
What does the commercial license cover?
What does the commercial license cover?
The commercial license included in all Vocuno plans allows you to release, distribute, sell, and monetize music created on the platform. This includes uploading to Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, licensing your music for sync, and selling beats or tracks.
Do I need to credit the AI or Vocuno in my releases?
Do I need to credit the AI or Vocuno in my releases?
Vocuno does not require you to credit the platform in your releases. Check the terms of the individual AI providers (Suno, MusicGPT, ElevenLabs) for their specific attribution requirements, as these may vary.
Can I use Vocuno music in commercial projects?
Can I use Vocuno music in commercial projects?
Yes. The commercial license covers use in commercial projects — ads, sync licenses, YouTube monetization, streaming revenue, and more. The Pro plan is recommended for commercial use given the higher credit allocation, priority processing, and unlimited distribution.
What about the underlying AI providers' terms?
What about the underlying AI providers' terms?
Vocuno routes tasks through third-party AI engines including Suno, MusicGPT, MiniMax, LALAL.ai, ElevenLabs, and Audimee. Each provider has its own terms of service regarding commercial use. For high-stakes commercial projects, review the terms of the relevant provider directly.
Can I separate stems from a copyrighted song?
Can I separate stems from a copyrighted song?
The stem separator works on any audio file you upload. However, using separated stems from copyrighted recordings in your own commercial releases may infringe copyright. You need to own or have licensed the original recording before using its stems commercially. The tool itself is neutral — responsibility for how you use the output rests with you.
How do I check if a song is copyrighted?
How do I check if a song is copyrighted?
Before using any existing audio in your projects, check ownership through:
- ASCAP, BMI, or SESAC databases for US-registered works
- PRS for Music (UK) or equivalent collecting society in your country
- The US Copyright Office public catalog at copyright.gov
- Spotify and YouTube’s content ID tools to see if a track has claims attached
Is AI-generated music copyrightable?
Is AI-generated music copyrightable?
Copyright law around AI-generated content is evolving. In most jurisdictions, purely AI-generated content without sufficient human creative input may not be eligible for copyright protection. However, tracks where you provide lyrics, creative direction, editing, and arrangement choices may qualify. Consult a music attorney for advice specific to your situation and jurisdiction.
Can I use voice-converted audio commercially?
Can I use voice-converted audio commercially?
Voice-converted audio can be used in your projects subject to the terms of the underlying voice model provider (MusicGPT/ElevenLabs). Review their commercial use terms for specifics. Also ensure you have the rights to the original vocal recording you’re converting.
This page provides general information and is not legal advice. For specific questions about your rights and obligations, consult a qualified music or intellectual property attorney.