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Master vs composition
Beat leases and exclusives
Film, ad, game, and creator licensing
Samples and loops
Jurisdicción
Paper trail
Red flags
Common license scopes
| License type | Usually covers | Watch out for |
|---|---|---|
| Beat lease | Limited use of beat/master and sometimes composition permissions | Caps, Content ID, prior leases, samples. |
| Exclusive beat license | Broader use by one buyer | Existing leases, publishing split, transfer language. |
| Sync license | Thời giand audiovisual use | Media, territory, term, cue sheets, renewals. |
| Sample license | Use of existing recording/composition element | Both master and composition permissions. |
Learning path
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Scope licenses before you deliver stems or approve a placement.
Tải miễn phíを見るFrequently asked questions
- Is this legal advice?
- No. It is a conservative operating checklist for producers and independent teams. Use local legal counsel for contract language, disputes, tax questions, sample clearance, or rights transfers.
- What should I save for every release?
- Save dated project files, bounced masters, split notes, emails or messages approving splits, license receipts, ISRC/UPC data, PRO or publisher registrations, distributor reports, and takedown or claim correspondence.