Intellectual property promotes artistic innovation
In the digital age, artificial intelligence helps promote creativity in the music industry, but also creates the risk of unauthorized copying and exploitation of works.

The topic of this year's World Intellectual Property Day shows that intellectual property is a legal tool to protect humanity's artistic treasures. (Photo: BICH LIEN)
Therefore, a strong and appropriate intellectual property system is a key factor to protect the rights of creators and prevent the loss of "brain power". This protection network not only protects individual rights but also contributes to promoting creativity and sustainable development in the industry.
Globally, intellectual property plays a decisive role in the creative economy, as WIPO statistics show that this industry generates more than 2.25 trillion USD each year and creates tens of millions of jobs. Large corporations, such as Apple and Microsoft rely on intellectual property to create endless value, proving that in the digital age, intellectual property protection is the key to unlocking breakthroughs based on science and technology. In Vietnam, intellectual property has become a strategic pillar towards the goal of a developed, high-income country by 2045.
In the music industry, AI is not only a technical tool but also a creative partner, helping artists discover new emotions and sounds. However, without a solid intellectual property system, musicians' "gray matter" is easily lost due to the risk of illegal copying. The government and relevant agencies are making efforts to improve policies, raise awareness and cooperate internationally to protect creative rights, create a fair competitive environment, promote the strong and sustainable development of the music industry and preserve artistic values for future generations.