Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, for personal use. However, to use it in commercial projects you need to have a proper license
Yes, you can use the music in your YouTube videos, but if you don’t have a license, your video may receive a Content ID claim. If you want to avoid this, you need to have a license.
A Content ID claim is an automatic system on YouTube that detects copyrighted music usage. If your video receives a claim, it does not mean it will be taken down, but monetization may be restricted or transferred to the copyright holder.
To avoid a claim, you need to have a license to use the music. Once you have the license, you can dispute the claim or prevent it entirely.
Don’t worry, it’s okay, someone is just trying to steal my music and take ownership. In that case, just contact me via email: grandsound2505@gmail.com or visit website contact page
Yes, but you need to have a proper license. This will give you the right to use the music without a Content ID claim and monetize your video without restrictions.
A license is an official document that allows you to use the music in commercial projects, YouTube video without the risk of copyright infringement.
By becoming my patron on Patreon you will receive a license file to use all my music in any of your projects.
Yes, if you have a license, you can continue using the music even after your subscription ends. However, new tracks will only be available to active subscribers.
It’s not mandatory but I’d appreciate it if you did. Just copy the track title, add my name and a link to track from YouTube or any streaming service
Yes, all my music is available in the Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Shorts and TikTok music libraries completely free for use in videos on these platforms.
You can mute your video during upload and select a suitable track from the music library on the platform you have chosen to publish your video on to avoid any copyright claims.
Yes, of course, the use of my music is not restricted in any way in a business account.
