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Royalty Free Music

Choosing the right track or audio is one of the most important steps in creating a video project. The music will decide the tempo and mood of the project, and it will influence the overall success of the video. But because you think that one of the tracks you listen to daily could be perfect for your project, it doesn’t mean that you can use it.

Video streaming channels have recently experienced copyright struggles and this directly affects your video’s success. The best way to protect your channel and work is to use royalty free music.

Under the copyright law, all intellectual property, including music, is automatically copyrighted. Royalty-free music is a cost-effective and legal alternative. You purchase it once and you are free to use it repeatedly, without the risk video streaming platforms to track it, and remove your content. The principle is simple, free royalty free music; you can use the songs even to create videos you will monetize later.

Royalty free music does not imply unlimited usage

We used the term repeatedly and not unlimited because sometimes the author does not allow you to re-use the same music for all your future video. You can use it repeatedly because your video will get multiple views. If you want to use the same music for some other videos, you choose a song or playlist that comes with a license that clearly implies it.

As stated before, the moment someone creates a piece of music, they automatically become their owner and they have the Copyright for that music. But they may not care about the copyright, and they decide that anyone can use it for different purposes. This means that the author offers you the right to copy their music and to further use it. When the process of royalty free music download is completed, you are free to use the song but it does not mean that it’s free of Copyright.

Royalty free music is not a specific genre of music

Royalty free music can vary in genre, from country music to house and classical. It is a type of music licensing for commercial use. You use the music for more than listening to it in your car, at home or while running. You get the right to privately use the song when you download it from a website, you purchase a CD or when you use a music streaming platform. But it does not offer you the right to use it to create slideshows, to post it on your website, in your videos, etc.

Bottom-line – why should you use royalty free music?

If you plan to post your video on an online platform, and you don’t have the permission of the author to use the background song, the Content ID algorithm will catch the copyright infringement the moment you upload the content. Content ID uses a database of millions of active reference files, it can instantly scan a video and compare it with other ones. If a case of copyright infringement is detected, the owner of the music can choose if they want to monitor the video, pull it down or receive the ad revenue.

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