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Started September 9th, 2023 · 2 replies · Latest reply by Headphaze 8 months, 1 week ago
Hello everyone.
Recently I created an stop motion short film and all the foleys and samples (ambientation music) I used were taken from Freesound, I also edited some of them.
Some of them are under the non-commercial attribution, but I gave credit by writing the user and the title of the sound and I mentioned that I took the sound from this website.
I want to send my shortfilm to some film festivals, none of them give a cash price for winners, I only want my video to be distributed.
Can I do it? or should I put only the sounds that are public domain?
Please help!
Hey
This is fine. You may use non-commercial licenses as long as you've followed the attribution guidelines, which you have, according to what you've described.
Just have a look here to double check you're doing the credits right:
https://creativecommons.org/use-remix/attribution/
Best,
Sam