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Tidal's AI Music Policy
Tidal has introduced a new policy regarding music generated by artificial intelligence. The platform will no longer pay royalties on tracks that are 100% AI-generated. However, it will not ban such music outright. Instead, Tidal will label these tracks with a special icon starting from July 15th. This move aims to protect artists and inform listeners about the origin of the music. The policy change is significant as it acknowledges the growing presence of AI-generated music while also addressing concerns about authorship and compensation.
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