You prove you own an AI-generated song with a document, not a detector. A detector guesses whether a track was made with AI. Proof of ownership is a verifiable record of the rights you hold, and on HitZERØ every track carries one.
Here is what actually counts as proof, why detectors are the wrong tool, and how you show your rights in one click.
How do you prove you own an AI-generated song?
You prove it with a document, not a guess. Ownership of AI music is set by the platform's terms, so the proof that holds up is a verifiable record of what rights you were granted. On HitZERØ every certified track carries a Commercial Use and Rights Certificate and one-click Proof of Commercial Rights that anyone can confirm in seconds.
Do AI detectors prove you own a track?
No. AI detectors estimate whether audio was made with AI; they do not establish who holds the rights to it. A detector guesses about the sound, while HitZERØ Verify™ documents the rights, which is the thing a client, platform, or event actually needs to see.
What is a Verified License?
A Verified License is your Commercial Use and Rights Certificate for a specific track, recorded so it can be checked independently. It names the rights holder and the exact commercial rights granted, and it does not expire.
Can anyone check that your rights are real?
Yes. Every certified track carries one-click Proof of Commercial Rights through HitZERØ Verify™, anchored on the Sui blockchain. Anyone with the link can confirm the certificate, the rights holder, and the rights granted in seconds, without an account.
Why does blockchain anchoring matter for proof of ownership?
Anchoring the certificate on-chain makes it tamper-evident and independently verifiable, so the record does not depend on trusting HitZERØ's word. The proof stands on its own, which is what turns a claim of ownership into something a third party will accept.
What do you send when a client, platform, or event asks for proof?
You send the track's one-click Proof of Commercial Rights link. They open it and see the Verified License, the rights holder, and the rights granted, immediately and without paperwork. That single link is the proof.
Worked example: a platform asks you to prove the track is yours
You upload a track to a streaming platform and it flags the song for a rights check. With most tools you are stuck explaining a subscription and hunting for a receipt. On HitZERØ you open the track’s one-click Proof of Commercial Rights and paste the link. The reviewer sees the Verified License, your name as the rights holder, and the exact rights granted, anchored on-chain so any change to it would be evident. The check clears. The same link answers a client’s legal team, an ad network, or a competition producer. One link, and the question is closed.
This is general information, not legal advice, and it tracks a fast-moving area of law. Last updated July 2026.