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TIDAL cuts monetization for fully AI-generated music

TechCrunch reports that TIDAL will stop paying royalties on fully AI-generated tracks as streaming platforms tighten rules around synthetic music.

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TechCrunch reports that TIDAL is cracking down on AI music by cutting off monetization for fully AI-generated tracks. The move is part of a broader struggle across music streaming: platforms need to decide how to treat synthetic tracks, artist impersonation, royalty fraud, and low-effort uploads that can flood recommendation systems. TIDALs policy does not end AI use in music, but it draws a sharper line around what kind of AI-generated output can earn money on the platform.

Key details: Published June 29, 2026 by TechCrunch, TIDAL is cutting monetization for fully AI-generated music, The story concerns streaming royalties and synthetic media, The Verge also surfaced the policy change.

Why it matters: Streaming platforms are turning AI-content policy into money rules, which will shape how synthetic media is produced and distributed.

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