Effective May 1, 2026
Voice Cloning Consent Policy
Voice is identity. Cloning someone’s voice without their permission is a serious wrong, can constitute fraud or defamation in many jurisdictions, and is strictly prohibited on TalkGen.
When you upload a voice sample
You represent and warrant that one of the following is true:
- The voice is your own; or
- You have obtained the documented, informed, and revocable consent of the speaker for use on TalkGen, including consent to generate new speech in their voice; or
- You hold a valid license or other legal right (e.g. estate authorisation for deceased speakers, or a contractual right covering the speaker’s voice) sufficient to permit synthetic generation in the speaker’s voice.
What is never allowed
- Cloning a public figure or private individual without their direct permission.
- Using a cloned voice to deceive a third party into believing the speaker said or did something they did not — including in customer-service, family, financial, or political contexts.
- Sexual or intimate content depicting any identifiable person without explicit consent.
- Targeting minors for cloning under any circumstance.
Watermarking and provenance
Audio generated by TalkGen carries an inaudible watermark and provenance metadata when technically feasible. We cooperate with law enforcement and victims of voice-impersonation fraud to identify the originating account on valid legal request.
Reporting abuse
If you believe your voice has been cloned on TalkGen without your consent, email abuse@talkgen.app. We will investigate, and where the report is substantiated, take down the offending voice profile and suspend the responsible account.
Enforcement
Violations of this policy result in immediate account suspension, deletion of the offending content, and may be reported to law enforcement.