Musicians Algorithmically Generate Every Possible Melody, Release Them to Public Domain

How will this change copyright laws and the music industry?

via MOTHERBOARD

Two programmer-musicians wrote every possible MIDI melody in existence to a hard drive, copyrighted the whole thing, and then released it all to the public in an attempt to stop musicians from getting sued.

Programmer, musician, and copyright attorney Damien Riehl, along with fellow musician/programmer Noah Rubin, sought to stop copyright lawsuits that they believe stifle the creative freedom of artists.

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