Bandcamp bans AI-generated music from its platform

Bandcamp has become the first major streaming service to prohibit AI-generated music outright. The platform announced a policy banning content created wholly or substantially by AI, aiming to preserve human creativity. Users are encouraged to report suspected AI tracks for review.

On January 15, 2026, Bandcamp shared its new policy on generative AI via a post on the r/bandcamp subreddit, marking a significant move in the music streaming industry. The announcement emphasizes protecting the platform's community of human artists. 'We want musicians to keep making music, and for fans to have confidence that the music they find on Bandcamp was created by humans,' the company stated. Under the guidelines, music and audio generated wholly or in substantial part by AI are not permitted, and any use of AI tools to impersonate other artists or styles is strictly prohibited, aligning with existing rules on impersonation and intellectual property infringement. While minor AI uses, such as for melody inspiration or audio cleanup, remain allowed, the policy targets uploads primarily designed by AI models with minimal human input. Bandcamp reserves the right to remove content on suspicion of being AI-generated and invites users to flag suspicious tracks through reporting tools, though details on verification processes were not specified. The decision addresses growing concerns over AI flooding streaming services. Deezer reports over 50,000 fully AI-generated tracks uploaded daily, comprising a third of new submissions. Incidents include AI impostors mimicking bands like King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard. In contrast, platforms like Spotify allow AI music with disclosure and have implemented spam filters, as seen with AI R&B artist Sienna Rose, whose tracks have charted in Spotify's Top 50 viral list. Meanwhile, major labels are engaging with AI tools: Warner Music Group shifted from suing Suno to a licensing deal, and Universal Music Group is partnering with Udio on music creation and streaming. Bandcamp's artist-focused approach, highlighted by $154 million paid out through its Bandcamp Fridays program over five years, underpins this ban. The community has welcomed the policy, though enforcement questions linger as the AI landscape evolves.

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