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Started August 1st, 2014 · 2 replies · Latest reply by copyc4t 10 years, 3 months ago
I'm in a hurry right now, and I don't see a FAQ anywhere, maybe not looking in the right place, just glanced over the terms of use, it was legalese, so just answer me the one question in the thread title. I want a certain sound for a certain piece that I hope to put in a commercial production, and I want to be sure I'm not breaking any rules, laws, whatever. Attribution is not a problem if I can give it without exposing myself to copyright infringement charges. I was just thinking that if you post your sound here, you must mean for people to freely use it. That's assuming there's not an "only non-commercial uses" caveat in here somewhere. Could someone please confirm?
The caveat can actually be there.
Look at this sound for instance:
http://www.freesound.org/people/inchadney/sounds/243605/
Its license is as follows:
This work is licensed under the Attribution Noncommercial License.
If you look at a list of sounds, like the result of a search for instance, you'll see icons representing the license; the Noncommercial icon is the circle with a $.
Look at this search as a reference:
http://www.freesound.org/search/?q=blip&f;=license%3A%22Attribution+Noncommercial%22&s;=score+desc&advanced;=0&g;=1
Whenever you issue a search, you can filter by license, so you can easily exclude the sounds released under the Attribution Noncommercial License.
HTH