Sprint

AI Music Rights & Fan Revenue Sprint

For artists, managers, collectives, and music organizations navigating AI, rights, consent, remixing, and fan participation.

The pressure

AI is changing the boundary around music.

Fans can remix. Platforms can generate. Voices can be cloned. Catalogs can become training material. Artists can be copied, extended, imitated, or invited into new forms of participation.

The question is not whether AI touches music. It already does.

The question is what you will protect, what you will allow, what you will license, and what kind of fan relationship you want to build.

The better question

Not:

Is AI good or bad for music?

The better question is:

How do we protect creative control while creating permissioned fan revenue?

What happens

A focused sprint to map your position before platforms, tools, fans, or partners define it for you.

We clarify:

  • ·what parts of your work need protection
  • ·what uses should require consent
  • ·what fan participation could be welcomed
  • ·what AI-enabled experiences could create revenue
  • ·what should never be allowed
  • ·what needs legal review
  • ·what can be tested in 90 days

This is not legal advice. It is commercial and strategic readiness. Legal review should be handled by qualified counsel.

What you leave with

  • ·AI rights position map
  • ·consent / no-consent policy draft
  • ·voice, likeness, and style risk map
  • ·fan remix ladder
  • ·licensing opportunity map
  • ·superfan revenue concept
  • ·platform / terms-of-service review checklist
  • ·90-day action plan

Best fit

This sprint is for:

  • ·independent artists
  • ·artist managers
  • ·boutique labels
  • ·artist collectives
  • ·music schools
  • ·creator accelerators
  • ·music business programs
  • ·arts organizations
  • ·teams with multiple artists asking what AI means for rights, consent, and revenue

Not a fit

This is not for:

  • ·people looking for legal opinions
  • ·artists with no commercial intent
  • ·AI gimmick projects
  • ·unauthorized voice cloning
  • ·exploitative fan schemes
  • ·platforms seeking to bypass artist consent
  • ·anyone trying to monetize creative work without permission

Protect control. Create permissioned fan revenue.

Tell me what music, artist roster, catalog, or creative community you are trying to protect and grow.