Suno's Terms of Service govern your use of their AI music generation platform, covering everything from how your uploaded audio and text prompts are used, to who owns the music you create. Most critically, by uploading anything to Suno — including recordings of your own voice — you grant Suno a perpetual, royalty-free license to use that content to train and improve their AI, even after you stop using the service. If you disagree with these terms, you have 30 days from first acceptance to opt out of mandatory arbitration by emailing legal@suno.com — after that deadline, you lose the right to sue Suno in court or join a class action.
This document constitutes the Terms of Service governing access to and use of Suno Inc.'s AI music generation platform, legally grounded in contract law with mandatory arbitration and class action waiver provisions enforced under the Federal Arbitration Act. The most significant obligations include users granting Suno a broad, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free license to use all Submissions and Outputs for training AI models and improving the Service, while users on paid plans are restricted to commercial use only under specific subscription tiers. Notable departures from industry standard include the explicit prohibition on using Outputs or Voice Models to train competing AI systems, a unilateral right to modify or discontinue the Service without liability, and a provision requiring arbitration opt-out within 30 days of first accepting the Terms. The document engages COPPA (13-year minimum age threshold with parental consent for under-18 users), CCPA (California residents retain data rights referenced via the Privacy Policy), and the FTC Act Section 5 in relation to unfair or deceptive practices regarding data use and AI-generated content. Material compliance considerations include the breadth of the AI training license granted over user Submissions, the mandatory individual arbitration clause eliminating class action rights, and the DMCA safe harbor framework invoked for user-generated content takedown procedures.
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