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How do I create an account?
An account is not created prior to buying licenses from us. In other words, an account is created during checkout.
What are “Legacy Tracks”?
‘Legacy Tracks’ refers to our collection of free tracks released between 2009 and 2015. These tracks are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution, meaning they don’t require an additional paid license for use in monetized videos and projects. However, it’s essential to provide appropriate credit, for example: “Music by Machinimasound licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0.”
Will you remove the Content ID claim on my video?
Of course! After purchasing a license for a track, you can access a Content ID claim release form on machinimasound.com. You can use this form to request the removal of a claim from your video. If you’re seeing a claim on a video where a Legacy Track has been used, it could be because the proper credit is missing in the video description, such as “Music by Machinimasound licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0”.
Why are you referring to your music as “royalty-free” when it’s not free to use?
It’s important to note that “royalty-free” doesn’t mean the music is free of cost. It simply means that once the license is purchased, you don’t have to pay additional royalties to the copyright holder each time the music is used.