Audiodrome offers three licenses tailored to different user needs: Personal, Commercial, and Business. #1 – Personal License: For individual, non-commercial use with limited social media sharing (one channel per platform). #2 – Commercial License: Ideal for business use, allowing full access across business channels and paid advertising, but excludes client work. #3 – Business License:...
It’s easy to check your current license level with a few clicks. Here’s how to find your license details and stay informed on usage rights. Go to “Support” in the dropdown menu, then select “Account” Go to “View Profile” Here you can view your membership level. Alternatively, visit the License page to see which agreement...
Not all licenses cover commercial or client work. This article helps you determine which licenses allow these uses. Personal License: Assets cannot be used for commercial projects or client work. Commercial License: Assets may be used for commercial projects but not for client work. Business License: Assets can be used for both commercial projects and...
At Audiodrome, we understand that large corporations and high-profile projects often need exclusive music that sets them apart and guarantees unique usage rights. That’s why we offer options for custom-created music with exclusive licensing rights. What Is an Exclusive License? An exclusive license provides the rights to use a specific music track solely for your...
Monetizing content is a popular use for Audiodrome’s assets. Here’s how to ensure your projects align with your license’s monetization rights. Monetizing Videos and Other Content: Personal License: Limited to non-paid social media use; monetization on YouTube is permitted. Commercial License: Monetization is allowed on multiple platforms. Business License: Full monetization rights for both personal...
You’ll always have access to your license agreement after purchasing. Here are several places where you can find and download it. After Purchase: Available on the thank-you page immediately after payment. Welcome Email: Sent to your email after signup. Welcome Page: Accessible on the welcome page. Support Dropdown: Navigate to Support > License in the...
Wondering where you can share or distribute projects using Audiodrome assets? Here are the sharing permissions for each license level. Where You’re Allowed to Share Projects: Personal License: Sharing on one channel per platform, but not for paid advertising. Commercial License: Allows unlimited sharing for business and corporate projects. Business License: Permits full distribution, including...
Audiodrome provides royalty-free content, but it’s important to understand ownership. Here’s what to do if you encounter a copyright claim. Content Ownership and Copyright Claims: Audiodrome retains ownership of all content, providing royalty-free licenses for use. If you encounter a copyright claim, ensure your license is current and contact support if needed. Third-Party Platform Policies:...
For freelancers and agencies, understanding client work coverage is essential. Here’s how each license applies to client projects. Business License: Covers all client work, including full distribution rights. Personal & Commercial Licenses: Do not permit client work; all projects are limited to the user’s own channels.
Upgrading your license opens up additional resources and permissions. Follow these steps to switch to a higher license level. If you are a “personal” or “commercial” user, you can easily upgrade your license: Step 1: Go to any page under the Business dropdown in the menu. Step 2: Locate any asset and click the Upgrade...
Different licenses offer unique permissions for using Audiodrome resources. This article outlines exactly where and how each license can be used. Usage Permissions: Personal License: One social media channel per platform, non-paid sharing only. Commercial License: Full access across unlimited business channels, including paid ads, TV, radio, and VoD. Business License: Full permissions for commercial...
Audiodrome provides flexible usage rights, but some limitations ensure fair use. Here’s what you need to know to stay compliant. Usage Limitations: