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Here are the terms of use.
If you are using Freeplay Music for:
1. *Programming content to be included in an ASCAP or BMI licensed US TV Broadcasts, as well as later rebroadcasts of same ex-US (excludes local-only TV, community access TV, Radio and Advertising Commercials)
2. Feature-Length Films released by a major studio
3. Private Non-Commercial Use (Non-revenue generating or associated)
4. Educational, Non-Commercial use (limited to school grounds and classroom - non broadcast)
Then Freeplay's musical compositions and recordings may be used (broadcast, synchronized and/or copied) without fee. These reproduction rights, known as master synchronization rights, are absolutely FREE and are granted in perpetuity, provided Freeplay is accorded appropriate screen credit as follows, on a most favored nations basis with all other music providers: "Music Provided By
www.freeplaymusic.com". In addition, provided the use first occurs in the US, videocassette synchronization fees are also FREE.
It's possible, if you are going to display teh films, IE on the net, that you will NOT fall inot one of the free categories - display on the net is not private
If you are going to sell CDs, even if you do make a profit, you are generating revenue and you have to pay a license fee.
The only way it is free for use on Television is in a icensed network broadcast ( log sheets - ASCAP or BMI will distribute the license fees paid by the broadcaster). So even if yo hit public access, you have to pay. Film festival, from the terms of use you have to pay...
ALways make sure you read everything on any sites like this.