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The program offers grants, mentorship and marketing support. Participants must grant Suno broad licensing rights and agree to a non-disparagement clause.
The VergeSuno launched its Spark incubator program on June 28, 2026, to support unsigned independent artists with grants, mentorship and marketing assistance. The Verge reported that applicants must be singers, songwriters or producers who release music under their own name.
Selected participants agree to make their songs available on the Suno platform for remixing and grant the company a broad license that includes the creation of derivative works.
The terms also require participants to waive rights to a trial or class-action participation and to provide Suno with limited exclusivity over their material. A confidentiality and non-disparagement provision labeled “Good Vibes Only” further bars participants from making any statements that portray Suno, its personnel or its products in a negative light.
” Violation of the provision can result in removal from the program.
The Verge noted that Suno already faces a proposed class-action lawsuit from independent artists.
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abcnews.go.comThe U.S. Supreme Court issued a 6-3 decision on June 29 holding that geofence location warrants constitute Fourth Amendment searches. The ruling requires law enforcement to show probable cause before obtaining cell-phone location records from third-party companies.
The U.S. House approved the Kids Internet and Digital Safety Act on Monday by a 267-117 margin. The bill combines elements from 14 prior measures and now heads to the Senate for consideration.
matcha-jp.comGoogle now offers its Nano Banana-powered image generation feature to every eligible U.S. user at no cost. The rollout follows an initial limited release to paid subscribers and earlier expansions in India and Japan.