Suno's Spark incubator offers grants to unsigned artists with restrictive terms
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Terrence O'Brien
Summary
Suno has launched a new incubator program called Spark, aimed at unsigned independent artists. The program offers grants, mentorship, and marketing support, but requires artists to make their songs available for remixing on Suno and agree to terms that have raised concerns in the Suno subreddit — including what appears to be restrictions on speaking negatively about the company.
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To apply, artists need to be an unsigned singer, songwriter, or producer releasing music under their own name.
They also need to agree to some terms and conditions that have raised some eyebrows over on the Suno subreddit.
For one, you need to agree to make your songs available on Suno for remixing.
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