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I'd love to use this for my commercial music app but came to see all the models you are using (AudioLDM/AudioLDM2/Tango) has Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial license.
Is there a way to adjust this code to allow usage in commercial music apps?
I'm sure that this method will be a game-changer for pro musician's use cases.
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Hi, the methods I'm proposing are MIT license in essence, and are not specific to the foundation models used. This means that if you train your own/find an open foundation model, you can adapt the code to fit it and use it commercially.
All the foundation models used here (AudioLDM/AudioLDM2/Tango) are pre-trained and not from our lab, so with regards to their licensing you should contact them directly.
I'd love to use this for my commercial music app but came to see all the models you are using (AudioLDM/AudioLDM2/Tango) has Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial license.
Is there a way to adjust this code to allow usage in commercial music apps?
I'm sure that this method will be a game-changer for pro musician's use cases.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: