02-28-2020, 01:08 AM
Very interesting (to me) notion. What would happen if you could brute force ALL (at least those that occur in pop and classical music, for now) possible melodies, save that data set to a hard drive, and place that in the public domain? In theory, you would have covered all past melodies AND all future melodies, thus eliminating (again..in theory) copyright lawsuits.
Very interesting intersection of music, law and software. (Watch both, they cover the anticipated arguments)
The TED Talk
A further discussion
And you can go ahead and own all of the melodies every created (or will be created), for free. Right here.
Very interesting intersection of music, law and software. (Watch both, they cover the anticipated arguments)
The TED Talk
A further discussion
And you can go ahead and own all of the melodies every created (or will be created), for free. Right here.