This was super informative, and I'm glad I came across this video. I had no idea that you could use the songs after your subscription became inactive. That's really huge, and honestly I could never imagine going back to Epidemic sound now!
hey cheesey, I'm glad you liked the video! Unfortunately as of 2023, artlist no longer allows creators to use songs after their subscription has expired. Hopefully this helps!
Just subscribed to Artlist using your link:) Thanks for the info mate! By the way, I can actually now automatically download my music:) It seems like they've changed that. Awesome job Artlist!!
I also wish artlist had a suggested music section based on tracks you already have saved/downloaded...they do have similar tracks listed per song but that's not as convenient.
Hi, I was wondering if you could help me with this. I was thinking about signing up with your link. But, my question is this the songs that I would download and I would use for my feature length movie that would be published on Amazon video Would that be Fair game and legal?
Hey Joe. I looked into the "forever" aspect of using your licensed Artlist music, and, as it turns out, (according to their FAQ page on their website) you can only use their music forever (after your subscription expire) IF you purchased the UNLIMITED package or ENTERPRISE, not the Personal package. If you've already addressed this, you may delete this comment. Just wanted to be helpful because I appreciate your video. Here is word for word what their website says as of this moment, "With a yearly Unlimited License plan, the music and/or SFX you download are yours to use forever, even if you don’t renew your subscription. If you sign up for a Personal license, the rules are a bit different. The Personal License will only cover your use of the assets while the account is active in videos you post/publish to channels listed on your account. The videos posted during your active Personal subscription are yours to share and monetize forever, even after your subscription expires." Hope this is helpful to everyone. I think the best investment is the Unlimited plan or higher.
Sure! Sounds like the best plan for you would be the Music + SFX social. If you want to pay monthly it costs 14.99/month or you could pay for 12 months in advance at 9.99/month
I've worked with several licensing services as an artist and on the business side. On that copyright issue, that's usually not the licensing service's fault at all, nor is it Content ID glitch. It's also just about never a "false" claim. It's usually a case where the artist has misunderstood their agreement with the licensing service and allowed their music to be Content ID administered by another entity without telling the licensing service. The licensing service, being totally unaware of this, doesn't have any control over it. That happens with ALL licensing services. After it happens, most services will advise the artist or their management/label of the problem and they'll have to figure out whether to leave their music with that third party administrator or not. Some licensing services will not allow Content ID registered music in their catalog. Others do and handle the Content ID administration themselves while others do an "opt-in" to their administration. In those "opt-in" cases, the site will annotate the songs that opted-in as "Content ID cleared" and the others are "license at your own risk", meaning you may have to submit a dispute. This mess has become a growing problem after TikTok, Facebook and others got their versions of content copyright detection. It's been a real headache for the licensing companies. Bottom line, copyright detection has been around a long time, but it's never gotten its act together. Too many variations, misunderstandings, and not enough standardization.
I'm torn between Artist & Storyblocks. Both allow you to keep & use the music even past your subscription, so they both seem like a good deal. Although Storyblocks offers Templates for Video as Well, so it seems like you get more bang for the buck
I have to say that personally, after spending many days and many hours on searching for music on Artlist I don't rather find many tracks that I would find spectacular, hitting the right tune for me. So I agree that it's more for the adds and more upbeat thempo. And yes, more relaxed music is there as well, but for me it's not up to my standards. So far, in terms of music I'm after Epidemic Sound and Musicbed (I haven't use dthe latter yet as they have ridiculous conditions and not sure I want to get involved with them for that reason) are definite leaders. And for me it is also a big deal when I have to click several times to save something. I spend a lot of time on finding the right music for my projects, that includes downloading many tracks and trying to feel them with the visual layer in editting program, so it takes a lot of work by itself. Epidemic sound has greates workflow in my opinion and I love the stems options which I used many times.
I somewhat agree. I spend a little less time searching on epidemic sound. But they have a sh_tty license and I simply don't want to put up with that. Artlist simply has the best licensing system and having anything other than that is a total dealbreaker to me. Copyright law in my country is very complicated and I CAN NOT have that kind of problem. I think the search function on Artlist is going to improve though. As for my kind of favorite music, I had no problem whatsoever, and I have checked in with Artlist before buying a subscription (used your link hehe) for several months. Only when I had enough songs on my list that I liked, I said to myself: Okay, it's worth it. And I found a lot of moody dark songs too. Not at all only commercial. My trick is to look at the titles and covers. Maybe I just got a talent for that but I judge a song by the cover and often it helps...
Oh heck yeah! The license is hands down the best thing about artlist (even though there’s plenty of other good things too). They’ve also been releasing a bunch of updates recently, and now you can find similar songs etc. Thanks for using my link! Glad you’re enjoying it.
Perfectly easy! You dont need to go in and clear each account, just download the music and post on all your accounts as normal. If you run into any monetization issues (rare) you just go onto artlist and download the license for the song that got claimed and send it with your contention email. That simple!
nice video. im wondering something. when ads pop up and you watch it until it says you can skip it do you get paid if i skip it? cuz i been watching not skipping to make sure you do cuz idk.
Haha thank you! No you dont have to watch all the way though. I believe ad revenue goes through after 5 seconds, but either way, i dont expect people not to skip them! I do appreciate the support though 😄
what is stopping someone downloading everything within a year and then unsubscribe? Can the music downloaded on the subscribed year be used in the second year or so? I don't quite get it..
Nothing is stopping this! (Other than the sheer size of their library and the fact that it’s always growing). This is why artlist doesn’t allow monthly subscriptions. Any music downloaded during your subscribed year can be used forever.
The thing with epidemic sound is that they make it so you can never get rid of your subscription. Because if you have videos up, say from two years ago, that has their music and you let your subscription go, you will get a copyright, strike! And for that alone, rules them out has ever been a possibility for me.
Hi Shahid! Fortunately this is a misconception about Epidemic - any videos you post while you have an active subscription are cleared forever, even when your subscription runs out! You just can’t post any NEW videos using their music without an active subscription. Hopefully this helps, lmk if you have any questions.
@@JosephMartin that’s good to know, but I’ve watched plenty of videos with people saying they had their music in their intro and have gotten copyright strikes, is that true?
False copyright claims on paying epidemic subscribers have been known to occur on rare occasions. If this happens, it’s a quick process to contest the claim using epidemic’s built in tool (for commercial license users) or youtube’s copyright contention interface. I made a video about how to fix it if this happens! th-cam.com/video/EQl45yvL40o/w-d-xo.html
I am thinking about getting it for my channel. I do have one question! Does each song have its own license or is there one Artlist license for all songs? Example: If i have 3 different videos with different music on all 3 videos and I get a copy right claim on them. Do I have to go to each music title and download each license agreement per song choice? I hope that makes sense.
Sure thing! Yes, each song is individually licensed so you would have to download a different license for every unique song if they were to be claimed. However, if you used the same song in three different videos it would just be one license for all three videos, because the license is issued to you as an individual, not specific projects. Hope this helps!
@@JosephMartin yes this was exactly what I was looking for thank you. Ok one dumb question. The music you choose to download can be saved to your computer correct? I just saw files going from artlist site to a video. I didn't see anything going from artlist to a saved computer file for later use.
Hi Joe, great video! Can you make a simple video on how to install and use: like registration, linking, downloading etc... does it makes sense 😉 For dummies like me... if that makes sense
Do they have rain sounds aka nature sounds or even spa relaxing sounds. That's what I'm looking for but I don't want to pay for a full year just to find out they don't have stuff like that LOL
I am thinking about getting Artlist, but I do worry about originality. Something about knowing that every other AL Subscriber will ALSO, maybe, be using the same audio file as me.
Thank you for your videos, Joe. My question is simple. Would you say that Artlist seems to favor the content creator, more than the musician? I mean: having the rights to use a track you've downloaded as much as you like, even after your subscription had expired, seems like a rough deal to the artist, or am I wrong?
There probably isn't much difference because artlist only allows you to pay by the year, but I have no idea how well their artists are compensated or how that system works so I can't really answer this question. sorry.
I personally use artlist right now- it’s best for filmmakers and videographers in my opinion. Epidemic sound is good too though! Mainly for youtubers imo
This was super informative, and I'm glad I came across this video. I had no idea that you could use the songs after your subscription became inactive. That's really huge, and honestly I could never imagine going back to Epidemic sound now!
hey cheesey, I'm glad you liked the video! Unfortunately as of 2023, artlist no longer allows creators to use songs after their subscription has expired. Hopefully this helps!
@@JosephMartin Oh bummer! Did kinda seem to good to be true in the modern climate. Greatly appreciate the swift response!
@@JosephMartin What about the songs I had licensed before 2023 but hadnt used in projects yet?
Just subscribed to Artlist using your link:) Thanks for the info mate! By the way, I can actually now automatically download my music:) It seems like they've changed that. Awesome job Artlist!!
I also wish artlist had a suggested music section based on tracks you already have saved/downloaded...they do have similar tracks listed per song but that's not as convenient.
It would be such a great update!
Great work Joe! I love your videos. You provide so much useful info. I am definitely considering Artlist because of these vids.
Thanks jackie! Glad I’ve been helpful!
Joseph is it good for intro and outro music? Can you use the same song constantly as intro? Please 🙏
I've been watching your previous videos and my decision for subscribing to Artlist is entirely based on your objective reviews.
Thank you!
Thanks for watching! Glad they were helpful 😄
I think it would be great if you could share some video editing process and the programs you use. 🤞😄
Thanks for the suggestion! Its a good idea for a video. I use Davinci resolve
@@JosephMartin Thank you! Looking forward! :)
I love your channel and your style. Wishing you lots of success. I want to start TH-cam and this vid really helped inform me on my options. Thank you.
Thanks! Im glad the vid was helpful. Good luck!
I agree with what you are saying Joseph. Customer Service is Superb. SUPERB-!!
Hi, I was wondering if you could help me with this. I was thinking about signing up with your link. But, my question is this the songs that I would download and I would use for my feature length movie that would be published on Amazon video Would that be Fair game and legal?
Hey Joe. I looked into the "forever" aspect of using your licensed Artlist music, and, as it turns out, (according to their FAQ page on their website) you can only use their music forever (after your subscription expire) IF you purchased the UNLIMITED package or ENTERPRISE, not the Personal package. If you've already addressed this, you may delete this comment. Just wanted to be helpful because I appreciate your video. Here is word for word what their website says as of this moment, "With a yearly Unlimited License plan, the music and/or SFX you download are yours to use forever, even if you don’t renew your subscription. If you sign up for a Personal license, the rules are a bit different. The Personal License will only cover your use of the assets while the account is active in videos you post/publish to channels listed on your account. The videos posted during your active Personal subscription are yours to share and monetize forever, even after your subscription expires." Hope this is helpful to everyone. I think the best investment is the Unlimited plan or higher.
Wait so I can get it and download every thing and when my subscription is done I still have it all?
Joseph I come across with your Video I am considering Artlist can I pay monthly for Music only for TH-cam background, thanks.
Sure! Sounds like the best plan for you would be the Music + SFX social. If you want to pay monthly it costs 14.99/month or you could pay for 12 months in advance at 9.99/month
@@JosephMartin Thank you
How can I stop artist subscription ?
How long can you keep a song?
I've worked with several licensing services as an artist and on the business side. On that copyright issue, that's usually not the licensing service's fault at all, nor is it Content ID glitch. It's also just about never a "false" claim. It's usually a case where the artist has misunderstood their agreement with the licensing service and allowed their music to be Content ID administered by another entity without telling the licensing service. The licensing service, being totally unaware of this, doesn't have any control over it. That happens with ALL licensing services.
After it happens, most services will advise the artist or their management/label of the problem and they'll have to figure out whether to leave their music with that third party administrator or not. Some licensing services will not allow Content ID registered music in their catalog. Others do and handle the Content ID administration themselves while others do an "opt-in" to their administration. In those "opt-in" cases, the site will annotate the songs that opted-in as "Content ID cleared" and the others are "license at your own risk", meaning you may have to submit a dispute. This mess has become a growing problem after TikTok, Facebook and others got their versions of content copyright detection. It's been a real headache for the licensing companies.
Bottom line, copyright detection has been around a long time, but it's never gotten its act together. Too many variations, misunderstandings, and not enough standardization.
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing!
Question: I found a song I would like to use on the website, but I also found it on iTunes. So, how do I know for sure it's non-copyright?
artlist songs arent copyright free, but having a subscription to artlist grants you a license to use the song in your productions
Always love to see you buddy ❤️
You too, thanks for watching!
Hey! I know that the video came out a year ago, but maybe someone sees my question regardless of that :D
My question is: When you pay for Artlist and you use a certain song in your video, do you have to add some written credits like "© Song XY from Artlist"?
Thank you very much! Wish you a nice day! :)
Hi alex, no you dont have to credit the songs you use from artlist, though it is encouraged!
@@JosephMartin Omg thank you you very much for the quick response!🥰
Keep up the great work - we appreciate that! :))
Best wishes,
Alex
I'm torn between Artist & Storyblocks. Both allow you to keep & use the music even past your subscription, so they both seem like a good deal. Although Storyblocks offers Templates for Video as Well, so it seems like you get more bang for the buck
I have to say that personally, after spending many days and many hours on searching for music on Artlist I don't rather find many tracks that I would find spectacular, hitting the right tune for me. So I agree that it's more for the adds and more upbeat thempo. And yes, more relaxed music is there as well, but for me it's not up to my standards. So far, in terms of music I'm after Epidemic Sound and Musicbed (I haven't use dthe latter yet as they have ridiculous conditions and not sure I want to get involved with them for that reason) are definite leaders. And for me it is also a big deal when I have to click several times to save something. I spend a lot of time on finding the right music for my projects, that includes downloading many tracks and trying to feel them with the visual layer in editting program, so it takes a lot of work by itself. Epidemic sound has greates workflow in my opinion and I love the stems options which I used many times.
I somewhat agree. I spend a little less time searching on epidemic sound. But they have a sh_tty license and I simply don't want to put up with that. Artlist simply has the best licensing system and having anything other than that is a total dealbreaker to me. Copyright law in my country is very complicated and I CAN NOT have that kind of problem. I think the search function on Artlist is going to improve though. As for my kind of favorite music, I had no problem whatsoever, and I have checked in with Artlist before buying a subscription (used your link hehe) for several months. Only when I had enough songs on my list that I liked, I said to myself: Okay, it's worth it. And I found a lot of moody dark songs too. Not at all only commercial. My trick is to look at the titles and covers. Maybe I just got a talent for that but I judge a song by the cover and often it helps...
Oh heck yeah! The license is hands down the best thing about artlist (even though there’s plenty of other good things too). They’ve also been releasing a bunch of updates recently, and now you can find similar songs etc.
Thanks for using my link! Glad you’re enjoying it.
How easy is it to use music from multiple accounts of youtube and Instagram. I have 3 I manage.
Perfectly easy! You dont need to go in and clear each account, just download the music and post on all your accounts as normal. If you run into any monetization issues (rare) you just go onto artlist and download the license for the song that got claimed and send it with your contention email. That simple!
@@JosephMartin so I don't have to constantly leave credit to the creator in my video descriptions either. Just post and go?
@@Qub3headProductions yep! Post and go
Great video!! I have a question, how do you cancel the subscription?
nice video. im wondering something. when ads pop up and you watch it until it says you can skip it do you get paid if i skip it? cuz i been watching not skipping to make sure you do cuz idk.
Haha thank you! No you dont have to watch all the way though. I believe ad revenue goes through after 5 seconds, but either way, i dont expect people not to skip them! I do appreciate the support though 😄
Will we get the 1-year review as well?
Sure!
what is stopping someone downloading everything within a year and then unsubscribe? Can the music downloaded on the subscribed year be used in the second year or so? I don't quite get it..
Nothing is stopping this! (Other than the sheer size of their library and the fact that it’s always growing). This is why artlist doesn’t allow monthly subscriptions. Any music downloaded during your subscribed year can be used forever.
I am wondering, is Artlist can have monthy subscription instead of 1 year up front paid? Thanks
No, artlist only has one year subscriptions available. 🙂
@@JosephMartin Thanks Joseph Martin
The thing with epidemic sound is that they make it so you can never get rid of your subscription. Because if you have videos up, say from two years ago, that has their music and you let your subscription go, you will get a copyright, strike! And for that alone, rules them out has ever been a possibility for me.
Hi Shahid! Fortunately this is a misconception about Epidemic - any videos you post while you have an active subscription are cleared forever, even when your subscription runs out! You just can’t post any NEW videos using their music without an active subscription. Hopefully this helps, lmk if you have any questions.
@@JosephMartin that’s good to know, but I’ve watched plenty of videos with people saying they had their music in their intro and have gotten copyright strikes, is that true?
False copyright claims on paying epidemic subscribers have been known to occur on rare occasions. If this happens, it’s a quick process to contest the claim using epidemic’s built in tool (for commercial license users) or youtube’s copyright contention interface. I made a video about how to fix it if this happens! th-cam.com/video/EQl45yvL40o/w-d-xo.html
@@JosephMartin I appreciate your replies, thank you!
I am thinking about getting it for my channel. I do have one question! Does each song have its own license or is there one Artlist license for all songs? Example: If i have 3 different videos with different music on all 3 videos and I get a copy right claim on them. Do I have to go to each music title and download each license agreement per song choice? I hope that makes sense.
Sure thing! Yes, each song is individually licensed so you would have to download a different license for every unique song if they were to be claimed. However, if you used the same song in three different videos it would just be one license for all three videos, because the license is issued to you as an individual, not specific projects. Hope this helps!
@@JosephMartin yes this was exactly what I was looking for thank you. Ok one dumb question. The music you choose to download can be saved to your computer correct? I just saw files going from artlist site to a video. I didn't see anything going from artlist to a saved computer file for later use.
Yep! You download the actual audio files and can use them in any new projects even after your subscription has expired
@@JosephMartin Thank you for the help. This seems like the best fit for me.
Hi Joe, great video! Can you make a simple video on how to install and use: like registration, linking, downloading etc... does it makes sense 😉
For dummies like me... if that makes sense
Do they have rain sounds aka nature sounds or even spa relaxing sounds. That's what I'm looking for but I don't want to pay for a full year just to find out they don't have stuff like that LOL
Totally! They do. You can preview any of their music and SFX on their site without a subscription, you just cant download them
@@JosephMartin ok great thank you 😊
I am thinking about getting Artlist, but I do worry about originality. Something about knowing that every other AL Subscriber will ALSO, maybe, be using the same audio file as me.
great review!
Thank you for your videos, Joe. My question is simple. Would you say that Artlist seems to favor the content creator, more than the musician? I mean: having the rights to use a track you've downloaded as much as you like, even after your subscription had expired, seems like a rough deal to the artist, or am I wrong?
There probably isn't much difference because artlist only allows you to pay by the year, but I have no idea how well their artists are compensated or how that system works so I can't really answer this question. sorry.
Are you telling me that "ARTLIST" music is good to use over "EPIDEMIC SOUND" @Joseph Martin?
I personally use artlist right now- it’s best for filmmakers and videographers in my opinion. Epidemic sound is good too though! Mainly for youtubers imo
Chris Martin's little brother. Cool.
Steve martin, actually. 😆
Heyyy how are you? I have 15k (almost) lol. Idk why I’m telling you but it is what it is lol
Did they pay you to do this cause your first review was not this good
Nope! I just like to be fair to companies and re-review when they make updates and improvements!