Question by Lola: What record companies allow their audio to be used on youtube?
The bastard record companies let my video get loads of views, and THEN removed it. So what ones allow their music? I know some just add a content marker and an itunes download option. Thanks.
Best answer:
Answer by justme
Universal Music, Warner Bros., and Sony BMG each have their own channel where they post videos
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#1 written by Dan Roberts August 15th, 2011 at 19:55
Nothing really polishes a podcast more than background music or theme music. In the music world, these music segments are referred to as intros and extros. While many enjoy streaming Internet Audio and recording songs they like over the Internet, these songs cannot legally be used in a podcast.
Podsafe music refers to music specifically for podcasters. The music is licensed in such a way that podcasters can purchase a license to include the music in a podcast without incurring additional fees or expenses. In order to use traditional music that is heard on the radio in a podcast, podcasters may have to pay royalties for each time the song is played. Some music files licensed under public domain or creative commons are exempt from royalties and these songs are available for use in a podcast, but generally when searching for music to include in a podcast it is probably best to stick with music that is specifically designated as “podsafe”.
How and Where to Locate PodSafe Music – http://www.feedforall.com/how-to-locate-podsafe-music.htm
#2 written by AlexBee August 15th, 2011 at 20:50
http://youtube-answers.blogspot.com/2008/11/how-can-i-find-legal-music-for-my.html