Lesson 851 of 1570
AI Tools For Music Licensing in Your Videos
Using songs in TikTok, YouTube, or your podcast? Know the rules.
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- 1The big idea
- 2music licensing
- 3royalty-free
- 4DMCA
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Section 1
The big idea
Slap a Drake song on your YouTube video and it gets demonetized or taken down. AI can help you find royalty-free music or understand when sync licenses are needed.
Some examples
- TikTok: licensed library is OK. Outside it: usually not.
- YouTube: original music or proper license required.
- AI can suggest 5 royalty-free music libraries.
- Helps you spot 'Creative Commons' license types.
Try it!
Pick a video you made. Ask AI: 'Where can I find royalty-free music in this exact vibe?'
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