
We understand your concern that many SFX assets will also be made private on the 22nd. This release is specifically targeting music. I have a brief update to clarify a few points and talk about some of the additional steps we are taking to address the issues surrounding the March 22nd audio asset privacy changes. We don’t take this lightly and want you to know that our teams, from the highest levels of the company on down, are working around the clock to do everything possible to make this transition easier. We recognize that the schedule is abrupt and fundamentally changes how creators, experiences, and audio assets work together. The asset privacy system on Roblox must be strengthened in order to continue to protect the rights of creators. We deeply regret how disruptive the changes are, but unfortunately, they are necessary. We know these changes have a significant impact on your work. I completely understand your frustration with some of the changes that were outlined in last week’s announcement. We have been reading all of your feedback on the upcoming Audio Privacy changes. These changes require that you make use of the Audio Discovery plugin in Studio to review the ownership of all audio assets in your experience.

If you have not already, please read through the previous audio asset privacy announcement.
