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Do you want to add a song to your video but don't know if it's copyrighted? Some places, like YouTube, will give you strikes each time you upload content with copyrighted material, so it's better safe than sorry when you're uploading a video. Fortunately, there are tools at your disposal so you can quickly and easily figure out if a song is copyrighted. Read on to learn more.
Tell If a Song Is Copyright-Protected
Use sites like PD Info to find music in the public domain that you can use anywhere. There are also site-specific resources, like the Audio Library for YouTube, the Facebook Sound collection for Facebook and Instagram, and the Licensed Music Options for Twitch.
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TikTok can use portions of highly popular songs because of a licensing agreement; it does not mean that you can also use that song outside of TikTok.[3]Thanks
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You can be penalized, like getting a fine, if you intentionally use copyrighted songs in promotional content.Thanks