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Community Guidelines

Version: v3.0.0 Last updated: February 2026

1. Purpose and Scope

These Community and Broadcasting Guidelines define the standards of participation, conduct, and content applicable to the musen platform. They exist to ensure that musen remains a safe, respectful, legally compliant, and creatively sustainable AI Radio system for listeners, creators, and broadcasters.

musen is an AI Radio platform. It operates as a continuous media system that computes audio experiences over time rather than as a social network, messaging service, or conversational AI tool. Interaction is intentionally minimal, and most content is consumed passively through radio streams, segments, and live broadcasts.

These Guidelines apply to all users of musen, including:

  • Guest listeners

  • Registered users

  • Premium users

  • Creator and broadcaster accounts

  • Enterprise or partner accounts where applicable

They apply across all musen services, including the website, applications, AI DJ experiences, segments, Live AI Radio, creator tools, and APIs.

2. Core Values

musen is built on a small set of core values that guide how the platform operates and how participants are expected to behave.

2.1 Respect and Safety

All participation in musen must respect the dignity, safety, and rights of others. Harassment, discrimination, or abusive behavior has no place on the platform.

2.2 Editorial Integrity

musen treats radio as a living editorial process. Content and programming should be created and broadcast in good faith, without deception, manipulation, or intent to mislead listeners.

2.3 Creator Trust and Fairness

Creators and broadcasters are treated as editors and composers, not as content farms. The system is designed to reward sustained listening and programming quality rather than volume or virality.

All use of musen must comply with applicable laws, respect intellectual property rights, and align with musen’s conservative AI and legal governance posture.

3. Participation Roles on musen

musen distinguishes between different forms of participation. Expectations and responsibilities scale with the role a user assumes.

3.1 Listeners

Listeners primarily consume radio experiences. They are not required to interact socially, comment, or provide feedback in order to use musen.

Listeners are expected to:

  • Use the Service lawfully and respectfully

  • Avoid attempts to manipulate, disrupt, or abuse platform systems

  • Report issues or violations where appropriate

3.2 Creators and Broadcasters

Creators and broadcasters contribute to the musen ecosystem by uploading original tracks, creating segments, or operating Live AI Radio streams.

Because their content may reach a wider audience, creators and broadcasters are held to higher standards of responsibility and care.

4. Content and Broadcast Standards

4.1 General Content Standards

Content made available through musen must not:

  • Promote or glorify violence, hatred, or illegal activity

  • Contain explicit sexual material or gratuitous violence

  • Harass, threaten, or dehumanize individuals or groups

  • Spread knowingly false or deliberately misleading information presented as fact

  • Impersonate real individuals or organizations in a deceptive manner

  • Include malware, phishing attempts, or technical exploits

4.2 Intellectual Property and Provenance

All content uploaded or broadcast on musen must respect intellectual property rights and provenance rules.

In particular:

  • Only original works or properly licensed material may be uploaded

  • Unconsented derivatives are not permitted

  • musen does not allow the upload of third party catalogs without explicit rights

  • Content may not be represented as original if it is not

These principles are further defined in musen’s Upload and Derivative Rules and Terms and Conditions.

4.3 Segment Standards

Segments are editorial radio objects. They are persistent, replayable, and may be discovered by other users.

Creators of segments are expected to:

  • Program segments in good faith as radio experiences

  • Avoid deceptive titles, descriptions, or framing

  • Ensure that spoken content, where present, aligns with these Guidelines

4.4 Live AI Radio Standards

Live AI Radio streams operate as continuous broadcasts.

Broadcasters must ensure that:

  • Prompts and configurations do not produce harmful or deceptive output

  • AI Hosts are not used to impersonate real individuals without consent

  • Broadcasts do not present themselves as authoritative sources of professional, medical, or legal advice

5. AI Systems and Editorial Context

musen uses AI systems to orchestrate and adapt radio experiences over time. These systems are non conversational and do not engage in dialogue with users.

AI generated speech, where present, is intended for creative, editorial, or entertainment purposes. It should not be treated as authoritative, factual, or advisory.

Creators and broadcasters remain responsible for how AI systems are configured and used within their segments or broadcasts.

6. Platform Integrity and Abuse Prevention

Users must not attempt to manipulate, exploit, or bypass musen systems.

Prohibited behavior includes:

  • Abuse of the credit or billing systems

  • Automated scraping or extraction of content or data

  • Artificial inflation of listening activity

  • Circumventing safeguards or access controls

  • Misuse of APIs beyond documented permissions

musen reserves the right to restrict or terminate access where such behavior is detected.

7. Reporting Issues and Violations

If users encounter content or behavior that violates these Guidelines, they are encouraged to report it.

Reports may be submitted through:

  • In platform reporting tools, where available

  • Email to admin@musen.live or security@musen.live, depending on the nature of the issue

Reports should include sufficient detail to allow review and investigation.

8. Moderation and Enforcement

musen applies moderation in a proportionate and context aware manner.

8.1 Review Process

Reported issues are reviewed on a case by case basis, taking into account intent, severity, reach, and recurrence.

8.2 Enforcement Actions

Depending on the circumstances, enforcement actions may include:

  • Content removal or modification

  • Warnings or guidance

  • Temporary restrictions on features or broadcasts

  • Suspension or termination of accounts

8.3 Appeals

Users may appeal enforcement decisions by contacting admin@musen.live with relevant context or information.

9. Relationship with Terms, Privacy, and Security Policies

These Guidelines operate alongside musen’s Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Security Policy.

Where applicable:

  • The Terms and Conditions govern contractual rights and obligations

  • The Privacy Policy governs personal data processing

  • The Security Policy governs technical and organizational safeguards

Nothing in these Guidelines overrides or replaces those documents.

10. Changes to These Guidelines

musen may update these Community and Broadcasting Guidelines as the platform evolves.

Material changes will be communicated through the Service or other reasonable channels. The version and last updated date at the top of this document indicate the most recent revision.

Continued use of musen after updates take effect constitutes acceptance of the revised Guidelines, subject to applicable law.

11. Contact Information

For questions or concerns related to these Guidelines, users may contact:

  • General inquiries: info@musen.live

  • Moderation and guideline issues: admin@musen.live

  • Security related concerns: security@musen.live


These Guidelines reflect musen’s commitment to building AI Radio as a durable, responsible, and creator respectful media system, designed for long term listening rather than short term engagement.

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