Questions

Can I use all NCS music in YouTube videos?

Can I use all NCS music in YouTube videos?

No worries. You can freely use the song on your videos under NCS’ license terms.

Is NoCopyrightSounds copyrighted?

NoCopyrightSounds sounds like we don’t own any of the copyrights. NCS may allow songs to be used for free on YouTube and Twitch, but for other commercial uses – adverts for example, or soundtracks – it does sync licensing like any music company would.

Can I use NCS music for free?

NCS exists to provide quality music for the creators of YouTube to use without fear and we can guarantee NoCopyrightSounds tracks will be staying free for YouTube Creators.

Can I use NCS music for commercial use?

Yes, NoCopyrightSounds (NCS) channel is dedicated to provide royalty free music that is free to be reused and even monetised with no issues of copyright.

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How do NCS artists make money?

The majority of income for NCS and its artists is generated through music streaming services such as Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer and Google Play Music. They place ads on their YouTube videos too, which for a channel generating 100-150 million views per month is substantial.

How does NCS music work?

NCS allows any of its music to be downloaded for free and encourage YouTube creators to use it in their videos, without getting hit by copyright claims. The majority of income for NCS and its artists is generated through music streaming services such as Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer and Google Play Music.

Can I use NCS music and monetize?

Is NCS legal?

You are non-exclusively entitled to use and synchronise the NCS Music or parts thereof in timed relation with your User Generated Content, as an Independent Creator. Only use the NCS Music as allowed by law and these terms. If you don’t, we may suspend your usage, or stop it completely.

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What music is not copyright?

public domain
The term “public domain” is used to describe music that has no copyright and is essentially free for anyone to use. Public domain music would be music published before 1923 or any music specifically released by the creator as public domain.

Do NCS pay artists?