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as the title says i would like to buy rap beats to rap on budt what does the license i have to pay for a beat do am i allowed to make money on the beat etc ?
https://prodbyninez.beatstars.com/beat/story-14967936 this beat i would like to purchaseA software license generally lays out the terms of use - The things you are allowed to do with the product.
For your case where you're paying for a usage license you'd need to read the usage terms which are going to be detailed somewhere on the site where you made the purchase
or, perhaps, included with the download.
If you're having difficulty finding that tell us what you bought and where and maybe someone can help.![]()
Well ok but still about "licenses".@ecc83 this is not about software, but rights to use someone else's music for a rap.
The important thing here is that you can do what you want with it, but it is NOT yours, which means that other people may well use the same beat - which if one of you becomes a millionaire and the other does not - could perhaps cause some issues. Imagine if your song is mixed so the beat is what youtube, spotify and shazzam grab as the fingerprint, but when people shazzam your release, it comes up with somebody else's recording with the same beat? Nothing you can do about it.
Those terms are pretty normal, and I'd have no issue using them myself - they would not worry me. Once I'd mangled the beat, I doubt anyone would get mistaken for me - although it does sometimes on spotify, but as they bring up somebody quite famous I figure I get the bette
so if i make a rap when i purchase license with this beat i wouldnt have eny trouble also im new to this budt do you credit the producer when you buy a license or not ? in the youtube describion ?The important thing here is that you can do what you want with it, but it is NOT yours, which means that other people may well use the same beat - which if one of you becomes a millionaire and the other does not - could perhaps cause some issues. Imagine if your song is mixed so the beat is what youtube, spotify and shazzam grab as the fingerprint, but when people shazzam your release, it comes up with somebody else's recording with the same beat? Nothing you can do about it.
Those terms are pretty normal, and I'd have no issue using them myself - they would not worry me. Once I'd mangled the beat, I doubt anyone would get mistaken for me - although it does sometimes on spotify, but as they bring up somebody quite famous I figure I get the better deal?
I would too, but again... Hip-hop and other sample-based musicians don't usually follow conventions like that.But I will say that, whether you "HAVE" to or not, I would credit anyone who played, wrote, or recorded anything I'm taking credit for, just out of curtesy.
You mean like...Doing something that requires actual talent?Hip-hop and other sample-based musicians don't usually follow conventions like that.
Agreed, vintage hip-hop has its merits.You mean like...Doing something that requires actual talent?
Just kidding. I do like a lot of hip-hop....Not anything from the last 30 years, but Snoop's "Doggystyle" album (1992) and Dr. Dre's "The Chronic" (1992) are great. After that, it turned into "If you're able to pick up a microphone, you can call yourself a "Producah".![]()