Other media

Music for social media videos

Using a popular song in you Facebook, Instragram, TikTok and other social media posts starts to become an issue. New copyright laws around the world created a reality resulting in platforms having to step up their game. Your post will most likely be booted from the major platforms with algorithms detecting the use of licensed copyrighted music in the content.

 

How to prevent a copyright claim or even worse a cancelation of your social media account?

Music for Web3 / NFTs?

Music for my company, brand, club, app?

How to prevent a copyright claim or even worse a cancelation of your social media account?

No budget
Use the Free Music Archive search engine and use the Creative Commons license filter (with other preferred settings) to find original music from FMA artists. Two popular licenses to preselect are CC BY and CC BY-SA. Check our License Guide for more details.

No budget, no risk, enough time
If you find this amazing song for your social media project and you want to be absolutely sure you won't run into any issues: contact the FMA artist. Most FMA artists enabled their "contact" section on their artist page. So, reach out, ask for their written consent and maybe offer a token of appreciation. You can tip/support the artist in multiple ways.

Small budget, no risk, no time
In this case we like to send you to our one-stop-shop Tribe of Noise PRO. All songs are ready to go, affordable and come with a certificate. A hassle-free instant experience that helps you to finish your project with no risk and no delay.

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Music for Web3 / NFTs?

Free Music Archive sources a huge Creative Commons music collection. Some of this collection is perfectly licensed for new media projects like virtual worlds, synchronization with other emerging technology and decentralized assets like NFT art. Please contact our Head of Community Engagement, Meghan Lacle, to discuss what FMA can do for you. Or head over to Tribe of Noise PRO for ready-to-go songs licensed for NFT purposes.

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Music for my company, brand, club, app?

Every day, hundreds of thousands of individuals visit Free Music Archive for their own specific reasons. Didn't find the info you needed? Contact us.

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Disclaimer

The FAQ provides general information about legal topics; it does not provide individual legal advice. The FMA provides this information on an "as-is" basis. Use of this FAQ does not create an attorney-client relationship between the FMA and the user, and the FMA disclaims liability for damages resulting from its use.