Online music store Bandcamp has announced it has banned music made with generative AI from its catalogue.
In a blog update, the store said "music is much more than a product to be consumed".
"It's the result of a human cultural dialog stretching back before the written word," the statement read.
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"Bandcamp was built to directly connect artists and their fans, and to make it easy for fans to support artists equitably so that they can keep making music."
The statement said shoppers needed to be able to be confident all music available on Bandcamp was created by humans.
"Music and audio that is generated wholly or in substantial part by AI is not permitted on Bandcamp," the statement read.
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"Any use of AI tools to impersonate other artists or styles is strictly prohibited in accordance with our existing policies prohibiting impersonation and intellectual property infringement."
They urged customers to flag any suspected AI music through reporting tools on the site, and that they reserved the right to remove music on suspicion.
"With this policy, we're putting human creativity first, and we will be sure to communicate any updates to the policy as the rapidly changing generative AI space develops," the statement read.
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