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Tidal Will Allow AI Music to Stay on Its Platform—With 1 Major Catch

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July 7, 2026

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Tidal Will Allow AI Music to Stay on Its Platform—With 1 Major Catch

The streaming platform recently unveiled its policy on AI-generated music, something that it now views as a “living document.”

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Digital Trends

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· Jul 12, 2026

Your next song could soon carry an AI warning label, and the music industry is all for it

The music industry wants Spotify and Apple Music to label AI-generated songs, giving listeners greater transparency as artificial intelligence becomes increasingly common in music production.

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· Jun 30, 2026

Tidal's new AI music policy: No royalties for unlabeled tracks

Tidal is implementing new rules for AI-generated music, requiring artists to label tracks created wholly or substantially by AI. These tracks will not be eligible for royalties and the platform will block or remove exploitative AI music, effective July 15th. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1

Variety

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· Jun 29, 2026

Tidal to Label AI-Generated Music, Ban Royalties from AI Song Streams

The music streaming service Tidal said on Monday that artists uploading music wholly or substantially created using AI will have them label them as such — and those songs won’t be eligible for royalties. The service’s new AI policy goes into effect July 15, and it also applies to Tidal’s independent artist franchise Tidal Upload. Tidal []

ArcaMax

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· Jun 23, 2026

'The ability to say no': artists demand consent over AI use of their music

A coalition of advocacy groups for artists, songwriters and managers is warning musicians about the growing risks of artificial intelligence music. Recently, many major record labels have inked deals with AI music startups such as Suno, Udio and ...

The Next Web

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· Jun 29, 2026

TIDAL will strip royalties from AI-generated music and tag every track it catches

TIDAL is cutting off the money supply for AI-generated music. The streaming service announced a new policy that will prevent fully AI-generated tracks from earning royalties, collecting revenue from direct-to-fan sales, or being monetised in any way on its platform. TIDAL will also use automated tools to identify and remove AI-generated music that attempts to [] This story continues at The Next Web

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 23, 2026

Octave Intelligence: A Quality Software Asset, But Growth Still Needs To Catch Up

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Related coverage for "Tidal Will Allow AI Music to Stay on Its Platform—With 1 Major Catch": Digital Trends — Your next song could soon carry an AI warning label, and the music industry is all for it. KTLA 5 — Tidal's new AI music policy: No royalties for unlabeled tracks. Variety — Tidal to Label AI-Generated Music, Ban Royalties from AI Song Streams. ArcaMax — 'The ability to say no': artists demand consent over AI use of their music. The Next Web — TIDAL will strip royalties from AI-generated music and tag every track it catches. Seeking Alpha — Octave Intelligence: A Quality Software Asset, But Growth Still Needs To Catch Up