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  2. Get started with Creator Music - YouTube Help - Google Help

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    Creator Music is a growing catalog of high quality music that creators can use in videos without losing monetization. Some songs can be licensed upfront, allowing creators to retain full monetization. Other songs may be eligible to share revenue with the track’s rights holders. To get started with Creator Music, check out this video:

  3. Sign in to YouTube Studio. From the left menu, select Audio Library. Find the track you want to use. Note: To browse all music with a Creative Commons license, click the filter bar Attribution required. In the "License type" column, click the Creative Commons icon . In the pop-up window, click Copy to copy the attribution text.

  4. Frequently asked questions about copyright - YouTube Help

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    An easy way to find background music or sound effects for your YouTube videos is in YouTube’s Audio Library. You can search for music that’s free of charge for you to use. If you're thinking of using someone else's music in your video, learn more about your options for using music: Options for using music in your videos

  5. Home videos; Do-it-yourself videos; Tutorials; Original music videos; Original short films; Shorts with or without remixed content; Make sure you have all the necessary rights to commercially use all visuals created by you. Keep in mind that advertisers are more likely to place ads on advertiser-friendly content. Guidelines for content you didn ...

  6. Music Rights Management on YouTube - YouTube Help - Google Help

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    Music License Management. It requires many different sets of rights to play a song on YouTube, and usually each of these rights is administered by a different party. Every time a song is used, YouTube payments must be split among dozens of these rights holders around the world, and everyone takes a piece along the way.

  7. License tracks - YouTube Help - Google Help

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    With Creator Music, some songs can be licensed, which means creators pay an upfront fee (or no fee for some tracks) to use music in their video and keep the video’s full revenue share. Find music to license. To find tracks you can license:

  8. You can upload up to 15 videos at a time. Be sure to click Edit on each file to edit your video details. Note: Your video will be converted to the highest resolution available to ensure successful playback on different devices and networks. You can view the estimated processing time for SD, HD, and 4K videos.

  9. Restrictions on claimed music - YouTube Help - Google Help

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    If you use music in your video, you may get a Content ID claim telling you that you used copyrighted content. Here's what each policy means: Monetize: The copyright holder has chosen to monetize this music, so ads may appear on your video. Sometimes, the copyright holder may elect to share some of that revenue with you.

  10. Fair use on YouTube - YouTube Help - Google Help

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    Fair use on YouTube. Fair use is a legal doctrine that says use of copyright-protected material under certain circumstances is allowed without permission from the copyright holder. YouTube gets many requests to remove videos that copyright holders claim are infringing under copyright law. Sometimes these requests apply to videos that qualify ...

  11. Video codec: H.264. Audio codec: AAC. Audio bitrate: 128 kbps or better. Minimum audio-visual duration: 33 seconds (excluding black and static images in the video channel as well as silence and background noise in the audio channel) Framerate: Videos should be in their native frame rates without resampling.