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This page describes what the document states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability may vary by jurisdiction. Methodology
This submission contains Suno's homepage HTML rather than the full text of their Acceptable Use Policy, so a complete policy analysis cannot be performed. What is visible shows that Suno uses multiple advertising and analytics trackers from Meta, TikTok, Google, Microsoft, and Twitter, and that users outside the EU, UK, and EEA have advertising and analytics tracking enabled by default without an explicit opt-in prompt. If you are outside the EU or UK and want to limit tracking, you would need to review Suno's cookie or privacy settings directly, as the page code does not present an opt-in mechanism for non-EU users.
The document submitted is the HTML source of the Suno homepage (suno.com), an AI music generation platform operated from Cambridge, Massachusetts; the actual Acceptable Use Policy text was not rendered or included in the truncated HTML provided for analysis. The page's structured data discloses subscription tiers (Free, Pro at $10/month, Pro Annual at $96/year, Premier at $30/month, Premier Annual at $288/year) with tiered feature access including commercial rights at the Pro level and above, which the terms authorize as a subscription benefit rather than a default right. The page embeds tracking scripts from Google Tag Manager, Meta (Facebook Pixel), TikTok Pixel, Microsoft Clarity, Bing Ads, and Twitter/X UWT, and the consent configuration code discloses that ad_storage, ad_user_data, ad_personalization, analytics_storage, functionality_storage, and personalization_storage are denied by default for users in EU/EEA member states and the UK, but granted by default for all other regions, engaging GDPR consent requirements for those jurisdictions. Because the Acceptable Use Policy text itself was not recoverable from the submitted document, no specific AUP provisions, prohibited conduct categories, enforcement mechanisms, or user obligation clauses can be reported; this summary is based solely on disclosed page metadata, structured data, and embedded script configurations. Compliance teams should obtain the full AUP text directly from suno.com/legal or equivalent endpoint to conduct a complete review.
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