License Information

Understanding the different license types available for our royalty-free music

License Types

Creative Commons Attribution

CC BY

CC BY

This license allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator.

Commercial Use

Can be used in commercial projects

Modifications

Can be modified or adapted

Attribution

Attribution to the creator is required

Share-Alike

Adaptations can use different license terms

Redistribution

Can be redistributed

Common Use Cases

Personal Projects

Using music for personal videos, presentations, or other non-commercial content.

Recommended Licenses:

CC BYCC BY-SACC BY-NCCC BY-NDCC BY-NC-SACC0

YouTube Videos

Using music in YouTube videos that may be monetized.

Recommended Licenses:

CC BYCC BY-SACC0

Podcasts

Using music as intro, outro, or background in podcasts.

Recommended Licenses:

CC BYCC BY-SACC0

Films & Documentaries

Using music in films or documentaries that may be commercially distributed.

Recommended Licenses:

CC BYCC BY-SACC0

Video Games

Using music in video games, whether commercial or non-commercial.

Recommended Licenses:

CC BYCC BY-SACC0

Advertising

Using music in commercial advertisements or promotional content.

Recommended Licenses:

CC BYCC BY-SACC0

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I properly attribute the music I use?

For proper attribution, include the following information:

  • Track title
  • Artist name
  • License type
  • Link to the original track (if possible)

Example: "Ambient Dreams" by Melody Maker, licensed under CC BY 4.0.

Can I use the music in multiple projects?

Yes, once you've downloaded a track, you can use it in multiple projects as long as you adhere to the license terms for each use. There's no limit to the number of projects you can include the music in.

Do I need to pay royalties?

No, all music on Tune Tron Music is royalty-free, meaning you don't need to pay ongoing royalties for using the music. However, you must still comply with the terms of the specific Creative Commons license attached to each track.

Can I claim copyright on content that includes this music?

You can claim copyright on your original content that incorporates the music, but not on the music itself. The music remains under its original Creative Commons license, and your use of it must comply with that license.