Humanable Wins First Ever Industry Award Given At Nashville Nights Music Festival in Denmark
(Nashville, Tennessee…) – October 29, 2025 — Humanable, the first to market, patent pending trademark-based solution to the disruption by generative AI in music and other art forms, was presented with the first ever Industry Award at the European Nashville Nights Festival in Odense, Denmark. The award was presented by Festival director Stefan Mork and honors Humanable “for supporting artists and preserving artistry.”
“This is the fifth year Odense has hosted Nashville Nights Festival, and for Stefan and the organizers to present Humanable with their first Industry Award reaffirms that we are recognized as a leading company dedicated to protecting artists, songwriters and creators worldwide,” said Humanable CEO Tim Wipperman. “AI’s encroachment on human music is not just a U.S. problem; it is impacting the industry globally.”
With artists and bands from the USA and Europe, the festival creates an international atmosphere that brings multiple genres of Nashville music to everyone. Guests come from all over the world to experience the special encounter between talent, tradition, and new music.
As it scales globally, Humanable has announced the company’s updated pricing structure designed to align reduced costs with the verification of new music. A one-time charge of $12.95 verifies the creator of the music is a human, not an AI bot, and that they are the specific human they claim to be. There is small fee per song or track registered, which gives creators full access to the ground-breaking platform to certify visually, through the trademark, the music is human-made and free from generative AI. Discounts from the nominal $1.95 per track will be offered to early adopting PROs, distributors, composers and unions bringing in large portfolios of artists and music.
Nashville Nights Festival Director Stefan Mork (l.) presents Humanable President Tim Wipperman (r.) with first ever Industry Award “for supporting artist and preserving artistry.”
Photo Credit: Jørgen Kulmann
To date, the company has already certified over five million songs.
For more information on Humanable, visit humanable.com or follow their socials at @humanablemusic.
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