Free music for non-comercial use
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2005 6:37 am
If your creating a game and you want to distribute it for free i hae found a free music site, they have liscencing agreements as well so if your publishing you game you can obtain rights to a song, at very reasonable rates too
they have a VERY good selection of tracks and are of professional quality
here's the liscencing agreement for free use
and here's the link
http://www.freeplaymusic.com/
they have a VERY good selection of tracks and are of professional quality
here's the liscencing agreement for free use
well seems aightIf you are using Freeplay Music for:
1. *Programming content to be included in an ASCAP, BMI or SESAC licensed National US TV Broadcast, as well as later rebroadcasts of the same within the US (EXCLUDES Local-only TV, regional only TV, Public and Community access TV, Closed Circuit TV, Web Broadcasts, Advertising Commercials or Promos, and any Radio Broadcast use.)
2. Feature-Length Films released by a major US film studio.
3. Private Non-Commercial Use (Non-revenue generating or associated) <- this is the one we fall under.
4. Educational, Non-Commercial use (limited to student use on school grounds and classroom - non broadcast)
Then Freeplay's musical compositions and recordings may be used (broadcast, synchronized and/or copied) without fee. These reproduction rights, known as master synchronization rights, are absolutely FREE and are granted in perpetuity, provided Freeplay is accorded appropriate screen credit as follows, on a most favored nations basis with all other music providers: "Music Provided By http://www.freeplaymusic.com". In addition, provided the first broadcast appears on a U.S. National Network Broadcast (non Cable Broadcast), then Videocassette/DVD Master Recording and Synchronization rights fees are also FREE.
and here's the link
http://www.freeplaymusic.com/