You will add info about artist in description for most songs, or just add instrumental version like meI have posted videos to YouTube and tried to add music files and it usually gets rejected over copyright laws. I found this link on YouTube that allows you check and see if a song can be used on YouTube or not I was wondering if anyone has used it.
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You will add info about artist in description for most songs, or just add instrumental version like me
Hum I didn't know that. I took some videos in Colorado couple years ago and it got rejected by copyright but thank for sharing that tip. Here's a video of mine non-drone videoAs long monetise option under your video is disabled you can use any music
As long monetise option under your video is disabled you can use any music
As long monetise option under your video is disabled you can use any music
Correct, even NON MONETIZED YT channels cannot play any music from specific artists. Don't believe me? Try using Don Henley or Otis Redding music in a non-monetized YT video.Rubbish .... not all CR will allow that.
Nigel
Wrong!As long monetise option under your video is disabled you can use any music
^^ This ^^Music Copyright is not administered by Youtube but by robots that identify tracks,
You can reduce 'robots' identification by 'masking' the CR music but its only a partial solution.
Best is to access 'Free Music Archive' or similar to avoid these problems ....
You go to their sites ... put in limits such as Rock ... Instrumental etc ... download and then use.
Nigel
Great insight. Thanks for posting.Speaking as a lifelong professional musician, here's a few thoughts. Yes, many tracks can be used if you don't monetize your video. Bots will ID the song, and any potential revenue will go to the copyright holder, but your video will not be taken down.
Mentioning the artist in the comments is irrelevant. If the video get's flagged they won't care is you say you're using it with good intent. Cover versions and instrumentals might not get flagged, but I also expect the algorithms will continue getting better as identifying songs. Plus there's always a chance if the bots don't catch you a real live person will.
I would never expect any big name artists to allow this kind of use, so don't even bother trying. They will take down your video in these cases. There are sources for royalty-free music as mentioned, and you could try the youtube video editor, it has music as well. Some video editing software also comes with some music you can use. Or ask a musician you know to compose some music for you.
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