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00:00Now, during the campaign, you can hear different campaign jingles.
00:14LSS or Last Song Syndrome is strong.
00:17And let me remind you, experts, you can't just use songs as campaign jingles without permission from the artist.
00:25I have news for you, JP Soriano.
00:29One.
00:31OPM rapper Omar V was dismayed when a candidate used his hit song K&B
00:38in one of his activities without permission.
00:50Almost 80% of his lyrics were used and the name of the candidate was added.
00:57Of course, other people will be confused.
01:01They will think that it's me or that we are promoting that candidate.
01:07So yeah, please shut down. Please take down.
01:11Aside from that, there are a lot of people spreading campaign jingles in popular songs.
01:17But according to voice master and musician Pocholo Gonzales,
01:21you can make an original, especially if you need permission before using it as a copyrighted music.
01:29It's easier because you can ask for help from Artificial Intelligence or AI, even if you still need an idea.
01:36I used to compose and arrange.
01:39Now, it's just my idea. I'll just give my prompts to the AI.
01:45Then, what kind of voice I want, what kind of tone I want.
01:49It's easy for him to compose a sample.
01:51For example, I will run.
01:54This is what happens if the target voter is Filipino.
01:58He will record the voice that will be imitated by the AI.
02:02J.P. Soriano in the Senate, my friend.
02:06Listen to the shout.
02:08I will answer your ascension in life.
02:11The promise is true and complete.
02:15I made this a few years ago.
02:33That's my voice.
02:34Millennials and Gen Z can use a platform about tuition fees and work for young people.
02:42This is the version for young people.
02:44Let's listen to it, sir.
02:53It can also be K-pop later.
02:55But if you really want to be famous, you need to have a record.
02:58According to Fieldscap, you need to get a modification and adaptation license from them.
03:03That is to change a little and add a name and a few words.
03:09It can only be used once.
03:11It's a different story if it will be used again and again in the campaign and on various platforms.
03:18Now, if you're also going to record that version of the song,
03:23meaning you're going to reproduce it in a digital file,
03:26you're going to have somebody else perform it on record,
03:29you need another type of license, which is called a mechanical reproduction license.
03:35This is the first news.
03:37JP Soriano for GMA Integrated News.