I get the problem but if the music and it's constituant bits are all properly licensed you can fight and win very easily to keep your music up. Also YouTube is terrible at picking up copy written music. I had an issue with them not paying me for lots and lots and lots of unlicensed use of my music and had to basically send them the links manually to resolve it, And that included "videos" that were just rips of my compositions set to a slideshow on monetized channels with millions of views.I don't think the licensing is the problem, I think the problem is the algorithms YouTube and others use to detect plagiarism.The license is very well spelled out in any loop based product. Sometimes there's a caveat that you can't use the loops as a "composition" with no accompaniment, or to generate a musical instrument product like a sample library. You shouldn't have anything to worry about posting any original music to any platform.
It is a bullshit hassle to get pinged by AI for your own work, but I can't imagine that it won't be sorted out in court eventually for them to err on the side of not pulling videos (they pretty much do already).
Anyway it's not even something I consider when purchasing a sample library. The producers of these products may have to start proactively registering their output as "royalty free" in the mean time.
Statistics: Posted by Ah_Dziz — Thu Jan 02, 2025 9:53 pm