Here's a simple guide for Year 9 students about music licenses for their projects:
What is Copyright?
About 70% of music is protected by copyright. This means you need permission to use it.
Creative Commons
Check for music that has Creative Commons licenses. About 15% of music falls under this. You can use these tracks if you give proper credit.
Royalty-Free Music
Look for royalty-free music. This makes up around 5% of the music available online and is perfect for school projects.
Licensing Fees
Some websites might charge you fees to use their music. These fees can be anywhere from 200, based on how you use the music.
Educational Use
In Sweden, schools and colleges often have special rules that let them use music, but it’s always good to check what you need for your specific project.
By following these tips, you can safely use music in your projects!
Here's a simple guide for Year 9 students about music licenses for their projects:
What is Copyright?
About 70% of music is protected by copyright. This means you need permission to use it.
Creative Commons
Check for music that has Creative Commons licenses. About 15% of music falls under this. You can use these tracks if you give proper credit.
Royalty-Free Music
Look for royalty-free music. This makes up around 5% of the music available online and is perfect for school projects.
Licensing Fees
Some websites might charge you fees to use their music. These fees can be anywhere from 200, based on how you use the music.
Educational Use
In Sweden, schools and colleges often have special rules that let them use music, but it’s always good to check what you need for your specific project.
By following these tips, you can safely use music in your projects!