No copyright thing
Hi guys, you know those videos that say "no copyright", how do i use them without getting copyrighted? Do i download the audio then just use it on my videos or do i need to do something else? Please help
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If they're copyright-free music, you should just be able to use them. If you ever get a claim against you make sure you keep the video link as proof that it was copyright-free I guess? But truthfully the owner can change their mind at any time
what's royalty-free music 🤔
Sorry, meant to say copyright free
Preferably go for the music like ncs.
so i just download their yt video audio and use?
You will find the links in the description.
They have their own dedicated website where you can follow the artist, find their music, similar music.
You will have to give the credits in the description of your video. The text to be added is mentioned.
You could also use YT audio library. It has both free and creative commons (credit to be provided in description)
ok
so
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i wanna use this specific music tho
just says download an use
hopefuly don't get copyright strike
i'll keep video as evidence as he mentioned
thanks for help guys
Even after that the creator could change his mind and when he changes you will no longer be able to use the audio even on the video that you have already uploaded. You will have to mute the section and use YT audio library stuff in it's place. Or delete the video or give the monetization rights to creator.
This is all that I've got from few hours of search that I did to get some music.
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I use YT audio library, ncs and sergepavkinmusic
ye but they don't have like specific music like this
La Espada
I haven't listened to La Espada, but yes it's hard to find when you have specific requirement.
I really doubt you would get a strike from it
unless its very clearly a copyrighted, mainstream song
It's completely up to the content owner (in this case, likely the person who uploaded the video) to decide if they want to issue a takedown notice (copyright strike) or not. Even if the video title says "Copyright-Free" they still have every right to change this at any time and issue takedown notices as they please. While it is unlikely, it is possible. As M13 mentioned, you're always better off using a reputable source for copyright-free and royalty-free music