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Suno's Acceptable Use Policy governs how users may interact with Suno's AI music generation platform, covering content creation, account conduct, and platform access conditions. The agreement ties commercial rights for AI-generated music to paid subscription tiers (Pro at $10/month or Premier at $30/month), meaning users on the free tier who generate and commercially exploit music may be operating outside the scope of their licensed permissions. The page source also reveals third-party tracking integrations with Meta, TikTok, Google, Microsoft Clarity, and Bing that operate subject to a consent management framework that defaults to denied consent for EU, EEA, UK, and Swiss users.
This document is presented as Suno's Acceptable Use Policy governing user conduct on the Suno AI music generation platform, operating under contractual terms that bind users as a condition of platform access. The document structure visible in the page source indicates a platform that offers tiered subscription services (Free, Pro at $10/month, Premier at $30/month) with differentiated feature access including commercial rights tied to paid tiers, and content generation capabilities including AI vocal synthesis, stem separation, and audio uploads. The commercial rights provision is operationally distinct in that the agreement appears to condition commercial use eligibility on subscription tier, meaning free-tier users may generate content without commercial licensing rights, which creates exposure for downstream use without authorization. The platform engages tracking technologies from multiple third-party vendors including Google Tag Manager, Meta Pixel, TikTok Pixel, Microsoft Clarity, and Bing, which may require evaluation under GDPR, CCPA, and ePrivacy Directive frameworks, particularly given the consent management code visible in the page source that applies denied-by-default consent states for EU/EEA/UK/CH regions. Full analysis is limited by document truncation; the complete AUP text was not rendered in the provided HTML source.
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