Using the assets for TV

Use Artlist's creative assets to take your creativity to the Max by creating TV shows, documentaries, commercial advertising and more! Read further to help answer everything you need to know.

 

This article contains:

Where can I air my projects?

Are the assets royalty-free when I use them for TV?

How do I give credit?

Can I distribute my show on DVD/Blu-Ray?

 

Where can I air my projects?

The assets can be used to create projects for broadcast and network television, streaming or OTT services, premium channels, on-demand, live TV and more. Your projects can be aired worldwide, regardless of audience size. 

 

Are the assets royalty-free when I use them for TV?

The music available on Artlist is royalty-free with a subscription. We guarantee your use of music is royalty-free as long as your use is within the terms of our license.

The following excerpt is from our license agreement:

"While our License gives you the right to perform the Projects in public, it does not cover payment of royalties to performance rights organizations (PRO).

When your work is aired in a broadcast or other public performance platform, PROs can choose to collect royalties. Most broadcasters have a blanket license for these cases so please contact the broadcaster for more details if this is required for your project. At Artlist, we don't charge any additional fees. For cue information, reach out to us anytime. If you need publishing details for the music used in your project, you can download a cue sheet for each song directly from your Library. 

 

How do I give credit?

With an Artlist license, there is no need to credit the artists or filmmakers, but it is always appreciated!

 

Can I distribute my show on DVD/Blu-Ray?

Distribution is not covered by our standard license. For a license that covers distribution, contact our Sales team.

 

If you need something not listed or require changes to the standard license, please reach out to our Enterprise team for a custom solution.

 

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