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Beat license terms

Understand the terms of licensing agreements for exclusive and non-exclusive beat usage.

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Frequently Asked Questions 

  • Recording Songs: Beats serve as musical backgrounds for recording new songs across various genres like hip-hop, pop, rap, and more.
  • Video Production: Beats are also valuable in video production, including commercials, movies, TV series, and social media content on platforms like Instagram and YouTube.
  • Game Usage: Beats contribute to producing music for electronic games, enhancing the atmosphere with excitement and suspense for both viewers and players.
  • Entertainment Shows and Concerts: Beats are utilized in entertainment shows and music concerts to craft a vibrant and engaging atmosphere for the audience.

Signing up and accessing beats, and engaging with the platform is free of charge. When it comes to licensing beats, each producer sets their own pricing, offers various license tiers, and provides specific license agreements. Simply explore Molahin, find your ideal beat, and you'll have access to all pricing and terms before completing the purchase.

Yes, indeed. During the preview of beats, you may hear the Molahin tag or the producer's own tag. However, these tags are only played during the listening process before a purchase. Once you've licensed a beat, the watermark tags will be removed from the files delivered to you. Additionally, some producers may opt to retain one tag at the beginning of the beat for branding purposes. This practice is prevalent in today's music industry, with examples such as "DJ Khalid," or "Maybach Music."

The availability of file types depends on the license tier you select. Every license includes an MP3 file at minimum. Some licenses may also offer WAV and Trackouts/Stems as part of their package. You'll have a clear view of the files included with each license before adding it to your cart.

Copyright ownership gives the owner the exclusive right to use the work, with some exceptions. When a person creates an original work, fixed in a tangible medium, he or she automatically owns copyright to the work.

Copyright is just one form of intellectual property. It is not the same as trademark, which protects brand names, mottos, logos, and other source identifiers from being used by others for certain purposes.

  • Many types of works are eligible for copyright protection, for example:
  • Audiovisual works, such as TV shows, movies, and online videos.
  • Sound recordings and musical compositions.
  • Written works, such as lectures, articles, books, and musical compositions.
  • Visual works, such as paintings, posters, advertisements video games and computer software.
  • Dramatic works, such as plays and musicals.
  • The Copyright Office has information online, and you can check with a lawyer if you want to know more.