Music Licensing

Covers the laws and contracts behind using music in films, videos, podcasts, games, apps, and live events, including copyrights, publishing and master rights, synchronization and performance licenses, and royalty obligations. It also addresses common disputes and compliance issues such as permissions, infringement claims, and negotiating license terms.

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The Viral TikTok Sound That Just Got Thousands of Creators Sued

The Viral TikTok Sound That Just Got Thousands of Creators Sued

Thousands of TikTok creators are being sued for using a viral sound without securing proper music licensing, exposing them to potential statutory damages of up to $150,000 per infringed work. Lawsuits typically target videos that used copyrighted audio in monetized or promotional content beyond TikTok’s platform licenses. This article explains why the sound triggered litigation, […]
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Why You Can Usually Use 30 Seconds of a Song (But Not Always)

Why You Can Usually Use 30 Seconds of a Song (But Not Always)

There is no legal “30-second rule” that makes using 30 seconds of a copyrighted song automatically allowed in the U.S. Permission or fair use depends on factors like purpose, amount, and market harm, and even a few seconds can infringe. This article explains where the myth came from and when short music clips may be […]
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