Help with copyright issues?

alice-b wrote on 2/19/2018, 5:51 PM

I hope I'm posting this in the right place!

Hey,I'm relatively new to MAGIX. I've been using the Android ver. of MAGIX music maker for awhile now. Currently going through some issues regarding money while schooling right now, I've considered uploading original videos with music made in JAM to youtube to make ad revenue with Adsense. Thing is, I'm concerned about whether the loops in the songs are copyrighted. I've heard confusing answers from different sides regarding legal issues, Catooh, and what software version you're using.

I have very little experience regarding this stuff, and out of desperation with my situation, I just really want to make some kind of small pocket change doing what I love while I'm still in university. So my ful question is, can music made in the Android Music Maker Jam be used for Ad revenue or sold commercially? Or is it a no-go? Sorry if this is a jumbled mess, I'm just frustrated.

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johnebaker wrote on 2/19/2018, 7:22 PM

Hi

. . . . can music made in the Android Music Maker Jam be used for Ad revenue or sold commercially. . .

No the licences that come with the software are for personal use only, for your purposes you need commercial licences for every Soundpool used.

A quick search of Google or the forum here would have brought you to this article here

HTH

John EB

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