Copyright & Takedown Policy

Last updated: 2 August 2026

Tonecreek respects intellectual property rights and expects creators to do the same. If you believe content on the platform infringes your rights, please notify us so we can act.

How to report

Send a notice to info@tonecreek.com including:

  • your name and contact details;
  • the exact URL or designation of the content concerned;
  • a description of the alleged infringement;
  • evidence that you are the rights holder or otherwise affected;
  • a statement that the information is accurate to the best of your knowledge.

What happens next

We review reports promptly and may remove or block content, or ask the creator for a statement. We generally inform the affected creator of the measure unless legal, security or misuse-related reasons prevent this. The creator may submit a counter-statement.

AI-generated and AI-assisted content

Products state how they were produced, and AI content additionally names the AI tool used and describes the human editing. These are the creator's own statements. Tonecreek does not review or warrant that AI-generated content is protected by copyright, and a commercial usage right granted by an AI tool does not automatically mean that an exclusive copyright exists.

If you believe an AI-generated or AI-assisted product uses your song, melody, voice or recording without authorisation, report it in the same way as any other infringement and, where you can, describe which part of the track is affected. In addition to the measures above, we may:

  • request evidence from the creator of the AI tools, plans and usage rights used;
  • block or delete content that is unlawful or insufficiently substantiated;
  • remove content from search, merge near-identical variants, or restrict a creator's upload rights.

Creators are liable for infringements of rights, incorrect production statements and third-party claims arising from their content.

Repeat infringers and abuse

Creators who repeatedly infringe rights may have their accounts suspended. Manifestly unfounded or abusive reports may be rejected, and repeated abuse of the reporting system may lead to restrictions.