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How can we purchase the exclusive license to a lease beat?
Please note, the 'lease' is now called the "Unlimited License". It's still a nonexclusive license but the name change is a bit more clearer to understand the benefits you get with this type of lic...
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If someone buys exclusive beat is it taken down from the website?
Yes. It's removed instantly after purchase.
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How much your beats cost?
Leases starts at $20, exclusive $250, and custom work is budget based. For a complete and updated price list, go to https://sfrbeats.com/pricing
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What's your prices?
Leases starts at $20, exclusive $250, and custom work is budget based. For a complete and updated price list, go to https://sfrbeats.com/pricing
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Can I lease your beats for my album/singles?
Yes, absolutely! You get royalty free unlimited rights worldwide forever with all leases and exclusive beats!
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How do I use my Coupon Code?
For new platform: From the checkout page at https://sfrbeats.com ...look for "have a coupon?" ...Next enter your code…Then hit "Apply" and you'll see a message saying it has been applied successfu...
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I'm having trouble paying.. HELP!!
You can use our backup system at https://paypal.me/sfrbeats and enter the amount there... we'll do your order manually. Just let us know what beats and what option (mp3/wav/trackouts).
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Can I get a discount?
Yes, go to https://sfrbeats.com and scroll all the way down for the coupon flyer for details on how to get your own coupon code!
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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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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...