![]() Now, some of you may be scratching your heads right now, thinking “I never signed a license, and the website says ‘FREE BEATS.’ What is she talking about?” Well, U.S. ![]() ![]() And before closing my laptop and sending in what could be my shortest and most useless blog article yet, I will expand my answer in an effort to be a bit more helpful: it depends on the nature of the license being issued to you. The quick answer to the question, “Can I use these ‘free beats’ in my next commercial release?” will sound like the ever-familiar cop-out: it depends. Even if you do not use free “beats,” this discussion applies to anyone that wants to use free fonts, free stock footage, free stock images, or other free “fill-in-the-blank” stuff that you find on the Internet and hope to be able to use in your music, album covers, music videos, etc. Can I, and are there any red flags I need to watch out for?Ī: Great question. I write poetry and want to use these free beats as background for our next commercial release. Q: My band found a website that allows artists to download free beats for use in their music.
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