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{ "name": "AI Content Platform Policy Matrix 2026", "description": "A 9-platform matrix of how the major creator and marketplace platforms treat AI-generated content as of mid-2026: whether AI is allowed, whether disclosure is required and how, whether the work is monetizable, the detection method each platform use...
[ { "id": "spotify", "name": "Spotify", "modalities": [ "music" ], "aiAllowed": "yes", "disclosure": "required-via-distributor", "disclosureHow": "Distributor submits a standardized DDEX AI disclosure in track credits; a Spotify beta launched 2026-04-16 surfaces these in Song Credits...

AI Content Platform Policy Matrix 2026

A 9-platform matrix of how the major creator and marketplace platforms treat AI-generated content as of mid-2026: whether AI is allowed, whether disclosure is required and how, whether the work is monetizable, the detection method each platform uses, and the strike risk. Each cell is dated and source-linked.

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Files: data.json. Main table platforms (9 rows): id, name, modalities, aiAllowed, disclosure, disclosureHow, monetizable, detection, strikeRisk, strikeTriggers, lastVerified, sources.

Method

Each platform's current stance was read from its official policy pages and corroborating 2025-2026 reporting, recorded per modality. Fields: aiAllowed, disclosure (and disclosureHow), monetizable (and conditions), detection method, strikeRisk, and strikeTriggers. Every entry carries a lastVerified date and primary source URLs. Terms change roughly monthly; verify against the platform's live policy before acting.

Citation

Couey, V. W. (2026). AI Content Platform Policy Matrix 2026 [Data set]. Rinzara. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20638383

CC-BY 4.0 — free to use with attribution. Dated snapshot; verify current values before relying on them.

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