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Can I purchase Beats from your site, sing my song or play guitar over it and distribute my album?
Yes... for both profit and non-profit projects. Again there are no limits to sales, and all licenses are royalty-free!
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Do the Beats I buy belong to me?
The license for use does, yes. The copyright to your song belongs to you as well. The copyright to the underlying beat belongs to SFR Beats. You do not actually own the Beats.. you own the license...
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Are there restrictions on how I use Beats obtained from SFR Beats?
A few, yes. The license permits usage of the Beats in a personal or professional context for yourself, your clients or your employer. SFR Beats may not be sold by itself, transferred, bartered, tra...
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How am I allowed to use the Beats I license from SFR Beats?
We offer 2 simple Beats license options: The Exclusive License all commercial projects, noncommercial projects, online web projects, podcasts and mixtapes, and personal projects like weddings, comm...
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What are royalty free beats?
Beats purchased from the SFR Beats production Beats library are royalty free. This means that after paying a one-time fee, you can use the Beats you’ve purchased as many times as you wish for as lo...
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I'm trying to register my songs and need your PRO affiliation... what is it?
Remember, you don't have to list us on your songs since we're royalty-free, but if you'd like to list us or have a special requirement where you have to list us, it is as follows: ASCAP [Composer] ...
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I received a notice from YouTube that the Beats I licensed from SFR Beats belongs to a third party. What do I do?
First, we apologize if this happens to you. We assure you that all of our Beats are 100% copyright clear. Using our Beats with a purchased license is 100% legal, and you are not doing anything wron...