When can you use someone else’s music or audio?īasically, you can only use someone else’s music or other audio if you have written permission from the copyright holder-otherwise known as a license. If someone else created an audio track, they own it, and you can’t use it without permission. So, if you’ve created an original audio track, you own it.
You may not be Beyoncé, but you have the same degree of ownership over the work you create, and the laws that protect Queen Bey protect you and your business, too. It may be a bit of an annoyance when you’re looking for great royalty free music or sound effects to accompany your video, but the same laws that stop you from using the latest top 40 hits as background to your videos also protect the work you create yourself. Since the same basic concepts apply to audio copyright, let’s review: copyright protects creative work, establishing who owns the work and how it can be used. We’ve talked about copyright on this blog before as it relates to images.
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