How to avoid copyright on youtube for music

Many YouTubers are convinces that using copyrighted music in YouTube videos is a surefire way for getting your account penalized and your video muted or removed altogether. The reality isn’t that grim but you do need to understand how to legally use copyrighted music on YouTube to avoid copyright strikes on your channel.

How to avoid copyright on youtube for music
How to avoid copyright on youtube for music

 

First of all, let us put your mind at ease. Yes, you CAN legally use copyrighted music in YouTube videos BUT you need to understand how YouTube’s copyright system works.

What happens if I use copyrighted music on YouTube?

How to avoid copyright on youtube for music
How to avoid copyright on youtube for music

YouTube employs a robust system called Content ID that allows copyright owners to identify and to manage how their content is used on YouTube. Every video uploaded to YouTube is scanned against the Content ID database to detect if it contains any copyrighted music or video.

Copyright owners, not YouTube, get to decide what to do with videos that contain their work.

If you use copyrighted music registered in the Contend ID system, the copyright owner may decide to:

  • Mute your video (video is still available but no audio)
  • Block your video (worst case – this most likely will penalize your channel)
  • Monetize on your video by running ads (you won’t be able to monetize)
  • Track the viewership statistics of your video

In most cases, Content ID is only available to established music publishers, however, a number of YouTube certified companies, like AdRev, Audiam, and few more, offer technical solutions for smaller independent music producers, so they can also protect their works with YouTube’s Content ID system.

How to avoid copyright on youtube for music
How to avoid copyright on youtube for music

For example, if you use a music track registered in the AdRev system, you will receive a copyright claim (also known as third party content match) that looks like this:

How to avoid copyright on youtube for music
How to avoid copyright on youtube for music

That depends. The Content ID system is merely informing you that it detected some copyrighted music in your video. The copyright owner decides whether they want to allow you to use their music.

In most cases, the owners will be happy to let you use their music in exchange for putting ads in your video. Sadly, this means you won’t be able to monetize your video.

However, if your video was taken down, this most likely will affect your account standing and you may lose access to some YouTube features. Repeated offenders will be banned from YouTube. Note that deleting offending videos won’t restore your account standing.

How can I legally use copyrighted music on YouTube?

When you get a third party content claim YouTube suggest you do one of the following:

  • Acknowledge it. If you don’t mind the ads, you don’t have to do anything.
  • Remove or swap the music. *
  • Share revenue. If you’re a partner you can share revenues for song covers.
  • Dispute the claim if you believe you have the right to use the music.

* Starting in 2019, YouTube has been making some changes to make it easier for creators to resolve the claims. In particular, YouTube configured their post claim tools – Add or Replace a Song, Remove a Song, and Trimming – to automatically release claims on some of the cases.

* Starting 2022 YouTube has introduced a new “Check” tool, so you can find out if your new video triggers any copyright claims before it’s published on YouTube. Learn more how to check if a song is copyrighted on YouTube.

How to avoid copyright on youtube for music
How to avoid copyright on youtube for music

The best option is to secure the permission of the copyright owner to use their music on YouTube and to have the owner retract the claim. This may be free (as with Creative Commons or Public Domain music) or you may need to pay a licensing fee.

Getting the permission (or the license) may be easy or hard depending on what kind of music you’d like to use.

If you are after a popular commercial song this usually involves getting in touch with the publisher and working out a deal. As you can imagine, the licensing fees in this case may be quite substantial.

Related: How To Legally Use Music In Commercial Business Videos

Fortunately, many music production companies and individual composers create music specifically for use in YouTube videos. You can get such music either directly from a composer or from a marketplace, like ours. Our licenses explicitly allow for using our music on YouTube, which makes retracting the claims very easy.

How to avoid copyright on youtube for music
How to avoid copyright on youtube for music

Unfortunately, the Content ID system cannot tell in advance (yet!) whether you have permission to use a particular music track. It merely informs you that your video contains copyrighted music. It is your responsibility to reach out to the copyright owner and to request the retraction of the claim.

How to avoid copyright on youtube for music
How to avoid copyright on youtube for music

Nowadays, most professional composers resort to AdRev or similar services to protect their copyright. Don’t let this discourage you. AdRev system allows the composers to easily clear the claims and even to whitelist entire YouTube channels to prevent any future claims. Learn how to remove copyright claims.

Related: How AdRev Copyright Claims Can Protect Royalty Free Music Buyers From Fraud

Please see below for some examples of the videos that use our music. All these videos use copyrighted music that is registered with AdRev. However, as you can see no ads appear in the videos and the videos are fully accessible on YouTube.

How to avoid copyright on youtube for music
How to avoid copyright on youtube for music

How to avoid copyright on youtube for music
How to avoid copyright on youtube for music

How to avoid copyright on youtube for music
How to avoid copyright on youtube for music

Want to use these music tracks in your video?

  • Key To Success (inlc. 5 loops) (2:50)

    2:50 115 bpm

    5 out of 5

    From: $19.00

    SELECT LICENSE TYPE

    License typePersonal Royalty Free License

    To use in personal or small business (up to 10 employees) promotional video, social media, podcast, presentation, free / student film, free app / game, and any media / online content not intended for sale.

    Commercial Royalty Free License

    To use in corporate (10 employees +) promotional video, social media, podcast, presentation, tradeshow, point of sale, on hold, event, online / regional TV advertisement incl. political, and all revenue generating media, games and online content up to 1,000 sales.

    Extended Royalty Free License

    To use in all revenue generating content with unlimited sales, feature film with unlimited distribution, TV/Radio show with nation-wide audience, and commercial TV/Radio advertisement.

    Add to cart

    or visit the details page

    Select License

    save to favorites remove from favorites   

    download preview

  • Reaching For The Top (3:54)

    3:54 125 bpm

    5 out of 5

    From: $19.00

    SELECT LICENSE TYPE

    License typePersonal Royalty Free License

    To use in personal or small business (up to 10 employees) promotional video, social media, podcast, presentation, free / student film, free app / game, and any media / online content not intended for sale.

    Commercial Royalty Free License

    To use in corporate (10 employees +) promotional video, social media, podcast, presentation, tradeshow, point of sale, on hold, event, online / regional TV advertisement incl. political, and all revenue generating media, games and online content up to 1,000 sales.

    Extended Royalty Free License

    To use in all revenue generating content with unlimited sales, feature film with unlimited distribution, TV/Radio show with nation-wide audience, and commercial TV/Radio advertisement.

    Add to cart

    or visit the details page

    Select License

    save to favorites remove from favorites   

    download preview

  • Taking the Lead (3:25)

    3:25 125 bpm

    From: $19.00

    SELECT LICENSE TYPE

    License typePersonal Royalty Free License

    To use in personal or small business (up to 10 employees) promotional video, social media, podcast, presentation, free / student film, free app / game, and any media / online content not intended for sale.

    Commercial Royalty Free License

    To use in corporate (10 employees +) promotional video, social media, podcast, presentation, tradeshow, point of sale, on hold, event, online / regional TV advertisement incl. political, and all revenue generating media, games and online content up to 1,000 sales.

    Extended Royalty Free License

    To use in all revenue generating content with unlimited sales, feature film with unlimited distribution, TV/Radio show with nation-wide audience, and commercial TV/Radio advertisement.

    Add to cart

    or visit the details page

    Select License

    save to favorites remove from favorites   

    download preview

We also welcome you to listen to our top 20 best selling royalty free music tracks that appear in many corporate and marketing videos on YouTube and elsewhere.

As long as a particular music track is not registered with the Content ID system, it won’t trigger any copyright claims. If you search the Web, you will certainly find YouTube channels and Web sites offering freely downloadable “copyright free” music.

However, if you’re monetizing your YouTube videos or in charge of your company’s video marketing channel, you should always opt for obtaining the formal license that explicitly grants you the right to use the music the way you need.

MikS Music, one of our composers, put together a great article discussing the risks associated with using “copyright free” music on YouTube:

Read This Before Using Copyright Free Music In Your Marketing Video

Learn More About Non Copyrighted Music And How You Can Safely Use It In YouTube Videos

If you’re using music for commentary, news, or some non-profit causes you may (!) be able to use it legally under “fair use” doctrine of the copyright law.

Learn more: Using copyrighted music under “fair use” provision

Related: How to easily see if music is copyrighted (100% accurate)

Takeaway

Yes, you absolutely can use copyrighted music on YouTube, as long as you get the permission from the copyright holder. Keep it on file for any possible copyright dispute. Get your music from a reputable music provider.

Need music for commercial use?

Buy Music For Commercial Use – License Online Now

With exception of public domain and some types of creative commons music, using music in commercial business projects requires the explicit permission of the copyright owner.

We offer a collection of 1000+ professionally produced instrumental music tracks with a variety of commercial licensing options. All our music is royalty free, cleared for commercial use.

Below is a quick sample of our library. To license, simply choose one of the available pricing options based on the intended use. Each license grants you the perpetual worldwide usage rights effective immediately after the purchase.

EXPLORE COLLECTION (23 tracks)

Making LOTS of videos?

UNLIMITED ROYALTY FREE MUSIC FOR VIDEOS AND COMMERCIAL USE
Unlimited download. Lifetime license. Save over 50%. Sign Up

Related

  • Best Places To Download Free Stock Footage
  • How To Legally Use Music In Commercial Business Videos
  • 5 Must Have Marketing Videos For Any New Business
  • How To Convert Your Business Marketing Videos To Vertical For Better Facebook Engagement
  • How To Bring Your Vlog From Obscurity To The Top Of YouTube
  • 5 Best Christmas Video Ideas For Holiday Business Marketing
  • Choosing Music For Business Video? 3 Rules You Can’t Ignore (Infographic)
  • How To License Music For Commercial Video (Infographic)
  • Choosing Music For Real Estate Video? 3 Rules You Can’t Ignore: Infographic
  • 3 Key Elements Of A Successful Real Estate Video (Infographic)

Update regarding YouTube Music Policy Page

Many of the below comments show links to now defunct YouTube’s Music Policy database.

It was a great solution to check if a particular music track was copyrighted and what would happen if you use that track in your video.

Unfortunately, YouTube has removed the Music Policy page along with the old Creator Studio. According to YouTube, the page wasn’t “popular enough”.

How do I legally use copyrighted music on YouTube?

How do I get permission to use copyrighted music?.
Find the copyright owner. To get permission to use a copyrighted song, you'll need to find the artist or owner of the song and contact them directly. ... .
Discuss a permission agreement. ... .
Create a written permission agreement..

How can I legally use copyrighted music?

Put simply; you can legally use music in videos if you have permission from the person, people, or company who owns the rights. Since the publisher and the record label usually hold music rights, you'll have to get permission from both. From the publisher or composer, you'll get a synchronization (or sync license).
All content uploaded to YouTube must abide by YouTube's copyright policies, so the only way to upload music without the audio being muted is to make sure you have the right permissions. Upload music that is free for use or obtain permission from the music's creator to use her track in your video.