Frequently Asked Questions
What is Royalty-Free Stock Music?
Royalty-Free Music is a fast and easy way to find great music for your projects. Stock music is an important tool in the video editor’s arsenal. It is a powerful, yet overlooked, resource that can be used for anything from background music to sound effects.
Stock Music is a good option if you are on a tight budget or if you need specific audio for your project that isn't available as Royalty-Free Music.
What is the difference between Royalty-Free and Non-Copyright music?
Royalty-free music is a type of music that can be used without paying royalties. It is something that has been licensed by the creator so it can be used in any way without being liable for any copyright issue. Non copyrighted music is the type of music where the rights are not clear, but it could potentially be copyrighted. This means that if you use this type of music you could infringe on someone’s copyright and have to pay royalty fees for its use.
The main difference between Royalty-Free and Non-copyright music is that Royalty Free does not have any copyright issues, whereas with Non-copyright, there are possible copyright issues if the person who owns the rights to it finds out about its use.
What is the Music Content ID?
YouTube uses a technology called Music Content ID to identify and inform publishers of possible content infringement problems.
It allows the music industry to collect royalties for their work and ensures that YouTube users can enjoy and share music.
If you receive a content match notification, It means that your video contains copyrighted content that belongs to someone else. The video will not be removed from YouTube, but there may be restrictions on what you can do with it.
What should I do to avoid any issues with my upcoming video?
You can avoid any potential copyright issues by purchasing a one-time fee license for the Royalty-Free track that you're interested in.