Platform-Specific License
Audiodrome is a royalty-free music platform designed specifically for content creators who need affordable, high-quality background music for videos, podcasts, social media, and commercial projects. Unlike subscription-only services, Audiodrome offers both free tracks and simple one-time licensing with full commercial rights, including DMCA-safe use on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. All music is original, professionally produced, and PRO-free, ensuring zero copyright claims. It’s ideal for YouTubers, freelancers, marketers, and anyone looking for budget-friendly audio that’s safe to monetize.
A platform-specific license is a music license that lets you use a track only on a named platform, channel type, or product environment instead of everywhere. In practice, it means permission is tied to rules like “YouTube only,” “Instagram personal use only,” or another platform-defined scope, so using the same track somewhere else can fall outside the license.
Quick facts:
Also called: platform-limited license
Common scope: one platform, one account type, or one distribution environment
Often includes: usage restrictions, monetization limits, territory or format limits
Not the same as: multi-platform license or broad sync clearance.
Example:
You license a song through YouTube Creator Music and add it to a monetized YouTube upload. That does not automatically mean you can reuse the same song in an Instagram Reel, a Facebook ad, or a client’s website, because the permission may be limited to YouTube only.
Gotchas:
- “Royalty-free” does not always mean “use it anywhere.” A track can still be restricted to one platform, one account type, or one class of content.
- YouTube says licensed Creator Music tracks can be used only in videos uploaded to YouTube, so reposting the same edit elsewhere may require a separate license.
- Meta says its licensed music library is intended for personal, non-commercial use, and certain business accounts may not have access; commercial use may instead require Meta Sound Collection or another cleared source.
- Platform rules can sit on top of copyright permission. Even if a track is available inside a platform tool, you still need to follow that platform’s eligibility, content-category, and usage restrictions.
FAQs
Related terms:
Cross-Platform Use • Sync License • Commercial Use • Usage Scope • Client Transfer Rights • Business Account Music Restrictions • Client Work • Licensed Music


