Voice Rights, Styles & Fair Use
Last updated: April 17, 2026
In plain English: Voice Morph lets you change your voice to sound similar to famous artists' vocal styles — the way someone might do an impression. It is a fun and creative tool, not an identity-theft machine. We do not claim endorsement from any artist, we do not sell your voice, and we have strict rules to prevent harmful use. If you're a rights holder, the takedown process at the bottom gets your voice removed within 24 hours.
1. What a "celebrity voice" preset actually is
Each preset labelled with a public figure's name is an AI voice model trained to reproduce the timbre and style of that voice — the tonal fingerprint that makes a voice recognisable. It is not a recording of the artist, nor a database of their statements. It is a parody / imitation tool, closely analogous to a human impressionist.
Voice Morph's outputs are fully generated by the user from the user's own source audio. The user decides what is said, how it is said, and where it is shared. Voice Morph does not generate speech for the user; the user speaks and we re-synthesise the timbre.
2. What you are allowed to do
- Personal entertainment and creative experimentation
- Parody, satire, and commentary that is clearly labelled as such
- Fan content that is non-commercial and non-deceptive
- Educational demonstrations of AI voice-conversion technology
- Accessibility use (e.g. changing your own voice for anonymity or comfort)
3. What is strictly prohibited
Violating any of the following will result in immediate account termination and, where appropriate, referral to law enforcement:
- Fraud and scams — voice phishing, fake ransom calls, financial fraud, impersonating officials
- Defamation — making a real person appear to say things that damage their reputation
- Non-consensual intimate content — sexual, romantic, or degrading audio of any real person
- Minors — any synthesis involving the voice of a minor, regardless of intent
- Election / political disinformation — fake statements attributed to candidates, officials, or public bodies
- Harassment and hate speech — audio targeting individuals or protected groups
- Commercial endorsement — making it appear a public figure endorses a product or service without written permission
- Identity theft — bypassing voice-authentication systems or deceiving a specific known person
- Copyright infringement — cloning copyrighted performances for redistribution
Generated audio that falls in any of these categories is your sole responsibility, not ours. See Section 12 of the Terms of Service for the full indemnification clause.
4. Your warranty and responsibility
Every time you press "Convert," you warrant that:
- You own or have permission for the source audio you uploaded.
- You understand the output is AI-synthesised and will label it as such when sharing publicly.
- You will not use the output for any of the prohibited purposes above.
- You are solely responsible for any further distribution of the output.
- You will comply with all laws of the jurisdiction where you use and share the output, including right-of-publicity, right-of-personality, and data-protection laws.
5. No endorsement, no affiliation
No artist whose vocal style appears in Voice Morph has endorsed, sponsored, or is affiliated with Voice Morph. Artist names are used solely as nominative identifiers — the shortest accurate way to describe the style a user is asking for. All trademarks belong to their respective owners. Where feasible, outputs include an inaudible watermark identifying them as AI-generated.
6. Rights-holder takedown (24-hour removal)
If you are an artist, the artist's manager, an authorised agent, or a family member of a deceased artist, and you want a voice preset removed from Voice Morph, email the following to legal@voice-morph.com with subject line "Voice Takedown Request":
- The artist's full legal name and stage name
- The specific preset ID visible on Voice Morph (e.g.
ar_amr_diab) - Proof of your authority to act (passport + management contract, or power of attorney)
- A signed statement that you request removal in good faith
- Contact address, email, and phone number
We act on verified requests within 24 hours. We disable the preset globally, remove it from R2, and purge the reference embeddings from our cache. We also keep an internal log of removed voices so they cannot be re-added.
7. DMCA copyright notices
For copyright complaints (e.g. if you believe our models were trained on infringing material), send a proper DMCA notice to our agent:
- 📧 dmca@voice-morph.com
- Include: the copyrighted work, where it appears on Voice Morph, your contact info, a good-faith statement, and a signature.
We respond to valid notices within 72 hours under 17 U.S.C. § 512 safe-harbour rules.
8. Audio retention (reminder)
All audio you upload, generate, or download is automatically deleted from our servers within 1 hour. We do not train future models on user-submitted audio. See the Privacy Policy for full details.
9. Local laws matter — know yours
Right-of-publicity laws differ widely across the world:
- United States — right of publicity varies state by state; California, New York, and Tennessee have some of the strongest.
- European Union — the GDPR treats a voice as biometric data; additional rights-of-personality apply in Germany and France.
- India — 2024/2025 court rulings (Bombay High Court & Delhi High Court) have recognised publicity rights for singers including injunctions protecting their voices.
- MENA region — moral rights are protected under many Arab copyright laws; personality rights may attach through civil-code provisions.
- Brazil — Art. 20 of the Civil Code protects voice and image.
You are responsible for your compliance in your jurisdiction. Voice Morph accepts no liability for your use of outputs outside of what is allowed by your local law.
10. Contact
Questions about this page: legal@voice-morph.com. General support: support@voice-morph.com.