WHAT DOES ROYALTY-FREE MUSIC MEAN.

 

  • Royalty free means you only need to pay for rights to use the music track once per end product. You don’t need to pay additional or ongoing fees for each person who sees or uses it.
  • The end product is what you build with that music track.
  • You can absolutely use licensed royalty-free music in your YouTube video

THERE ARE 5 TYPES OF LICENCES (YOU CAN CHOOSE REQUIRED TYPE OF THE LICENSE, ON EACH PAGE OF THE TRACK, IN THE DROPDOWN MENU )

1. Music Standard License — Use in one end product, free or commercial. Most web uses. 10,000 copy limit for a downloaded or physical end product. No broadcast use. The total price includes the item price and a buyer fee.

2.Music Broadcast (1 million) — Use in one end product, free or commercial. Most web uses. 10,000 copy limit for a downloaded or physical end product. Plus up to 1 million broadcast audience. The total price includes the item price and a buyer fee.

3.Music Mass Reproduction — Use in one end product, free or commercial. Most web uses. Up to 1 million broadcast audience. Plus unlimited copies of a downloaded or physical end product. The total price includes the item price and a buyer fee.

4.Music Broadcast (10 million)-Use in one end product, free or commercial. Most web uses. Unlimited copies of a downloaded or physical end product. Plus a broadcast audience of up to 10 million. The total price includes the item price and a buyer fee.

5.Music Broadcast and Film-Use in one end product, free or commercial. Most web uses. Unlimited copies of a downloaded or physical end product. Plus an unlimited broadcast audience, or a theatrically released film. The total price includes the item price and a buyer fee.

What do the Music Licenses mean by «most web uses»

Most web uses includes general online and streaming-only purposes, such as using the item in an end product uploaded to YouTube/Vimeo, displayed on your website, as part of a browser-based game, etc.

It does not include things like online Broadcast (internet TV, internet radio, etc) or use in “on-demand”, “customize your own product” web applications and services