Is the Stock Audio approved for online use?
While audio clips from Stock Audio can be used online, some platforms may reject the use of some assets. If Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok waves a red flag, don't worry! Just follow the steps provided within each app to contest the claim. If you receive a copyright claim for Stock Audio on Youtube, just give us a shout. We’ll then collaborate with them to sweep away the claim swiftly. We'll even make sure you’re added to an Allowlist to shield your future videos from any unwanted attention.
Note: Even with an Allowlist fix, the power to raise a claim sits with each platform and they still call the shots. Nevertheless, we're committed to conjuring up better solutions for this.
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- What’s the difference between the Free version of Videoleap and Videoleap Pro?
- Can I save my projects without paying for Videoleap Pro?
- What Music can I use in my Projects?
- Can I use my Videoleap Pro subscription on multiple devices?
- How do I use my own photos/videos in a Project?
- How do I use my own music in a Project?
- Is the Stock Audio approved for online use?
- Can I edit my Project on multiple devices?
- Why are some parts of my Video Project missing?
- Is there a limitation on the purchase of Getty assets?