TikTok
Received a copyright claim from TikTok on a Project that was created on Videoleap using Stock Audio?
While all the stock audio within Videoleap is approved for online use, we're aware that some platforms may reject the use of certain assets.
Here are a few tips on how to get these claims removed ASAP!
Videoleap for iOS - Storyblocks stock audio
Tap the "Dispute Claim" button on the claim you received. Be sure to include the following text:
Please release this copyright claim as I have acquired this audio content from Lightricks (a Storyblocks API Partner) legitimately. Please note the End User License Agreement between Storyblocks and Lightricks end users that outlines my license to use this material. Please reach out to Storyblocks Account Manager, Amy Schwartz, at amy.schwartz@storyblocks.com if you have any questions.
Videoleap for Android - Epidemic Sound stock audio
TikTok currently doesn't allow the use of music in videos that are longer than 60 seconds. So if you wish to continue using your chosen audio track, please be sure that your video doesn't exceed 60 seconds in length.
If you have any questions about disputing claims on TikTok, please reach out to us by clicking the link here.
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