Music Guidelines
Effective 1st January 2025
These supplemental terms apply if you post or share any videos or other content containing music on any of The FlyTribe Products.
You are responsible for the content you post
People use our Products to share content with their contacts, colleagues, clients and business partners. Bear in mind that you remain solely responsible for the content that you post, including any music that is featured in that content. Nothing in these terms constitutes any authorisation by us with respect to any use of music on any of our Products.
Use of music for commercial or non-personal purposes in particular is prohibited unless you have obtained appropriate licences. Eligibility for, and participation in, music revenue sharing does not by itself make a video commercial.
You may not use videos on our Products to create a music listening experience
We want your contacts, colleagues, clients and business partners to be able to enjoy your videos. However, if you use videos on our Products to create a music listening experience for yourself or for others, your videos may be blocked and your page, profile or group may be deleted. This includes live videos.
Unauthorised content may be removed
If you post content that contains music owned by someone else, your content may be reviewed by the applicable rights owner and your content may be blocked, muted or removed if your use of that music is not properly authorised.
You may not be able to post or access videos containing music in every country of the world
We want you to be able to share videos with your contacts, colleagues, clients and business partners wherever they are, but any music in your video, if it is allowed at all, may not be available in all countries of the world.
The following guidelines can help you plan for your videos:
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The greater the density of music in a video, the more likely it may be limited (e.g. blocked, or muted)
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Shorter clips of music are recommended
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There should always be a visual component to your video; recorded audio should not be the primary purpose of the video
You may be able to dispute the action taken on your content
If you believe you have the rights to use the music content that was restricted, or that an action was taken in error, you may be able to dispute that action via the notification you received. Depending on the nature of restriction, you may be placed in contact with the rights holder directly pursuant to the Rights Manager disputes process; the content may be automatically restored; or your dispute may be reviewed by a member of The FlyTribe's Operations team to confirm these policies were appropriately applied.
