Documenting AI Music: How Creators Prove Human Contribution
Gary WhittakerAI RIGHTS 101 · Level 5 (Free)
Documenting Your Work: Protecting Human Contribution in AI Music
Simple documentation habits that reduce friction, strengthen your claims, and prepare you for distribution or monetization.
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Why Documentation Matters
By now you understand:
- Human contribution matters.
- Claims must match contribution.
Level 5 answers the next question:
How do you keep a clear record of your decisions?
Documentation is not about paranoia.
It is about clarity.
What Documentation Actually Means
In simple terms:
Save the proof of how you shaped the work.
If someone asked you next year how you created a song, documentation helps you answer accurately.
Beginner-Friendly Documentation Habits
- Save lyric drafts (even messy ones).
- Keep versions when you revise structure.
- Use clear file names with dates.
- Write a short note explaining your final decision.
- Keep your final version clearly labeled.
These habits take minutes but prevent confusion later.
Basic Folder Structure
You do not need complex software. Start with this structure:
- Lyrics
- Revisions
- Audio Versions
- Final Master
- Metadata Notes
Example file name:
SongTitle_v2_2026-02-18.wav
Clarity now prevents confusion later.
Why This Matters When Nothing Is Wrong
Most creators think documentation is only needed for disputes.
In reality, documentation helps with:
- Distributor questions
- Collaboration clarity
- Licensing conversations
- Policy updates
- Catalog organization
It supports normal growth.
Quick Self-Check
Ask yourself:
If I had to explain this song’s creation in 3 sentences, could I?
If yes, you are on track.
If no, add documentation.
Apply This Level
- Pick one track you plan to monetize.
- Save: (1) lyric draft, (2) one prior version, (3) final export.
- Write a 3-sentence “creation summary” and store it in Metadata Notes.
- Confirm your title/artist/version labels match across files and notes.
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Full AI Rights 101 Series Index (Levels 1–10)
- Level 1 — Free vs Paid AI Music Tools
- Level 2 — Policy Stability & Enforcement Basics
- Level 3 — Human Contribution Threshold
- Level 4 — Claim Scope vs Claim Strength
- Level 5 — Evidence Habits & Documentation
- Level 6 — Distribution Risk & Cover Art Compliance
- Level 7 — Sync Licensing: What’s Accepted
- Level 8 — Production Standards for AI Music
- Level 9 — Handle Claims & Disputes Calmly
- Level 10 — Long-Term Strategy (Capstone)