
TIDAL will strip royalties from AI-generated music and tag every track it catches
THE SO WHAT
TIDAL cutting off royalties and tagging fully AI-generated tracks is a hard economic line — the platform is saying human provenance is the monetizable asset. Labels, tools, and creators should assume a split world where some platforms pay only for human-led work and design their release and rights strategies accordingly.
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