# Commercial Rights for AI Music: What You Get | Dynamoi

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Description: Commercial rights let you sell/monetize AI music. You get them from paid tiers $10-30/mo , not copyright. Covers distribution, sync, ads.

Trigger the Spotify Algorithm with Dynamoi Start Now Dynamoi Learn Commercial Rights for AI Music: What You Get Commercial rights let you sell and monetize AI-generated music. You get them from your AI tool's paid tier, not traditional copyright. FAQ Apr 22, 2026 Reading time 5 min read Commercial rights for AI music are licenses from your AI tool provider that allow you to sell, distribute, and monetize the music you generate. These rights come from paid subscription tiers (like Suno Pro) and are separate from copyright ownership. With commercial rights, you can distribute to Spotify, earn streaming royalties, and sell your music even though copyright status for AI-generated works remains legally uncertain. Commercial Rights vs. Copyright This distinction is fundamental for AI music creators: Aspect Commercial Rights Copyright What it is License to use commercially Legal ownership of creative work Source AI tool's terms of service Automatic upon creation Requirement Usually paid subscription Human authorship AI music status Clearly available Legally uncertain For distribution Sufficient Not required Key insight: You can commercially distribute AI music through license rights even when copyright ownership is unclear. How to Get Commercial Rights Commercial rights are granted through AI tool subscriptions: Suno Tier Commercial Rights Cost Free No (personal use only) $0 Pro Yes, full commercial $10/month ($8 annual) Premier Yes, full commercial $30/month Songs created on free tiers cannot be distributed commercially, even if you upgrade later. Create distribution-intended tracks while actively subscribed. Stable Audio Tier Commercial Rights Basic No (personal use) Pro Yes, full commercial Enterprise Yes, custom terms AIVA Tier Commercial Rights Copyright Free No, attribution required AIVA owns Standard Limited monetization AIVA owns Pro Full commercial You own AIVA Pro is unique in claiming to transfer actual copyright ownership to users. Note Commercial rights granted by AI tools remain valid for songs created while you were subscribed, even if you later cancel. However, you cannot retroactively commercialize songs made on free tiers. What Commercial Rights Allow With commercial rights from your AI tool, you can: Streaming distribution: Release to Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music Earn per-stream royalties Build a streaming catalog Direct sales: Sell on Bandcamp, Gumroad Set your own prices Keep majority of revenue Video monetization: Use in YouTube videos with ads License to content creators Sync for video productions Sync licensing: Submit to sync libraries (where they accept AI) License for film, TV, ads Earn placement fees What Commercial Rights Do Not Provide Commercial rights are a license, not ownership: No copyright ownership: Copyright for purely AI-generated works is legally uncertain You may not be able to register copyright Others creating similar outputs may have equal rights No exclusivity: The AI tool could theoretically generate identical music for others Practical risk is minimal (generations are unique) Not like owning a traditional composition No traditional songwriter rights: PRO registration may be complicated Publishing splits work differently Sync licensing documentation may require explanation For Distribution Purposes When distributing AI music, what matters is: Do you have commercial rights? (Yes, from paid tier) Can you certify rights to distribute? (Yes, your license) Is the content original? (Yes, your generation) Your AI tool's commercial license is your proof of rights. Distributors require you to certify you have distribution rights, and your paid subscription provides that certification. Documentation tip: Keep records of your subscription (receipts, account status) in case a distributor or platform asks for verification. Common Questions "Can I sell AI music without copyright?" Yes. Copyright and the ability to sell are separate concepts. Your commercial license from the AI tool grants permission to sell and monetize. Copyright status affects ownership and protection from copying, not your right to commercialize. "What if someone creates identical music?" With AI tools, the chance of truly identical output is extremely low. Your commercial rights grant you permission to use your generations, and others would have rights to their own generations. In practice, this is not a significant concern. "What happens if I cancel my subscription?" Songs created while subscribed retain their commercial rights. You can continue distributing and monetizing them. However, you cannot commercialize new songs or songs made before you subscribed. "Do I need to credit the AI tool?" This varies by platform: Suno Free: Attribution required Suno Pro/Premier: No attribution required Stable Audio: Check current terms AIVA Free/Standard: Attribution required Always verify your specific tier's requirements. Practical Steps Before Creating Music Subscribe to a paid tier of your chosen AI tool Verify commercial rights are included in your plan Understand any limitations (credit requirements, etc.) When Distributing Confirm subscription was active when tracks were created Document your license (screenshot subscription status) Certify to distributor that you hold distribution rights Proceed with distribution For Record Keeping Maintain records of: Subscription dates and tier Which tracks were created when Payment receipts Terms of service at time of creation The Bottom Line Commercial rights are the practical foundation for AI music monetization. While copyright law for AI-generated works remains unsettled, commercial licenses from AI tools provide clear, contractual permission to distribute and profit from your creations. For most AI music creators, a paid subscription to tools like Suno Pro provides all the rights needed to distribute to streaming platforms, sell music directly, and earn royalties. The copyright question, while intellectually interesting, does not prevent commercial activity when you hold a valid license. Part of AI Music Distribution: Earnings and Platforms [2026] → Related learning How-to Guide Suno Commercial Use: Free vs Pro Rights [2026] FAQ Do I Own AI Music? Depends on Platform and US Law FAQ Can You Copyright AI Music? No (Human Required) FAQ AI Music Distribution: How to Release AI Tracks See pricing →
