Human Contribution Checklist for AI Music: Updated 2026 Path
Gary WhittakerUpdated August 1, 2026.
This checklist now belongs to a complete AI music rights-documentation path.
This page originally introduced a basic habit: save your lyrics, prompts, generations, recordings, edits and production notes while a song is being created. That habit remains useful. However, documentation should not be described as proof of ownership, guaranteed copyright protection or automatic registration eligibility.
It can help organize evidence, identify contributors, prepare registration information and answer distributor or client questions. It does not determine ownership or replace legal advice.
Use the Current LEARN → APPLY → BUILD Path
LEARN — Understand the rights foundation
AI Music Copyright in 2026: Human Authorship, Suno Rights and Registration
Separate platform permission, commercial-use terms, copyright, registration and enforcement before making claims about a song.
APPLY — Build the Human Direction Record
AI Music Rights Checklist: Map Human and AI Contributions Before Release
Work through one real song and document the platform conditions, starting material, prompts, generations, human decisions, collaborators, third-party material and unresolved questions.
BUILD — Create the final project record
Rights + Contribution Master Tracker 2.0
Turn the completed checklist into an editable online record with an evidence index, separate composition and sound-recording maps, AI-use disclosure, collaborator and permission files, risk tracking and printable Draft, Reviewed or Final PDF output.
Keep the Free PDF as a Creation Habit
Get the Human Contribution Record Checklist — Free AI Music Evidence PDF
- Start documenting while the project is active.
- Save meaningful drafts, source files and versions.
- Record what you wrote, performed, uploaded, selected, changed or removed.
- Separate human work, generated material and third-party contributions.
- Carry the completed notes into the full APPLY and BUILD workflow.
Important: This material provides educational and organizational guidance. It does not prove copyright ownership, guarantee registration, clear third-party rights or replace advice from a qualified professional.