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Get startedTikTok is wild. You can post the most random clip: your cat, your dinner, a dumb dance, and if the music hits, that video blows up. But the sound you choose can cost you your whole post. If you’re tired of seeing your TikTok posts go viral only to get muted, blocked, or taken down, you should pay proper attention to music copyright.
Why Use Music Legally on TikTok
The catchy sound instantly grabs attention in TikTok videos, but there’s a side many creators face sooner or later: copyright problems. Using a track you don’t have permission for will lead to your content being muted, removed, or result in account restrictions.
However, you won’t avoid these issues if you choose legal, licensed music (or royalty-free tracks). Your videos will just stay published, available to your audience for as long as you want. You’ll spend less time fixing problems and more time creating.
What is Copyrighted Music?
Copyrighted music is any song or sound that’s protected by law because someone created it, like a songwriter, composer, or artist. When music is copyrighted, it means they have exclusive rights over how that music is used, shared, or performed.
There are two layers of copyright protection:
- Musical composition copyright protects the melody, lyrics, harmony, and arrangement.
- Sound recording copyright protects the specific recorded performance of the composition.
The same song can have different owners if you compare sheet music with a recorded performance.
With copyrighted music, the owner has several exclusive rights. They control how the music is copied, distributed, performed, remixed, or streamed. So, if you want to use copyrighted music in your TikTok videos or anywhere your content will be publicly seen or heard, you need permission from the copyright holder.
If you don’t get that permission or proper licensing, your video can get muted, taken down, or you might even face more serious penalties from TikTok. TikTok actively scans videos for copyrighted music and enforces these copyright rules to protect the rights of artists and creators.
The good news is that TikTok has licensing agreements with many record labels and publishers, so you can safely use music directly from TikTok’s built-in music library. But if you upload your own copyrighted track without permission, or use music from elsewhere without rights, you risk running into copyright claims.
Copyright protection starts automatically as soon as the music is fixed in a recording or written down. You don’t have to officially register it, though doing that does offer more legal protection.
What is Royalty-free Music?
Royalty-free music is a type of music licensing that allows you to use a song in your content without paying royalties (ongoing fees) to the artist or rights holders every time it’s played. In other words, you buy the license once (or subscribe to a service), and you can then use the track in TikTok videos, YouTube content, podcasts, and more multiple times without additional charges, provided you follow the terms of the license.
It’s important to note that royalty-free doesn’t mean the music is free of cost. You usually pay upfront for the license, but after that, you don’t owe anything extra, unlike traditional licensing, where you pay royalties each time someone listens to your video. The original creators still get paid, but through the company or service you buy from, so you don’t have to handle those payments yourself.
How to Avoid Copyright Claims
There are several ways to avoid copyright claims when adding music or sound to your TikTok content:
- Use only the songs directly available within TikTok’s commercial music library, or the tracks you can add when editing in the app. They are licensed for use on TikTok, so your videos won’t get flagged.
- If you want to use a specific song not in TikTok’s library, reach out to the rights holder (usually the publisher or label) and ask for explicit permission or a proper license.
- Use royalty-free music from trusted platforms or create your own.
- In some cases, using music with parody, commentary, or transformation may be protected by fair use. But this is a legal gray area and often subjective. If possible, get permission or use licensed music rather than rely on fair use claims.
- If your video gets a copyright claim, review TikTok’s notifications and guidelines. Sometimes, you can dispute the claim if you believe you have rights or if the use qualifies as fair use.
- Use TikTok’s built-in copyright checker. You can find it in Creator Studio or your app settings.
- Maintain clear records of your music licenses, permissions, and any correspondence with rights holders.
Avoiding copyright claims protects your effort and ensures your TikTok audience keeps enjoying your content uninterrupted.
Create AI music for TikTok
Using AI-generated music is one of the ways to avoid copyright issues on TikTok, especially if you post regularly and want each video to have its own vibe without searching for track permissions. You can create custom, royalty-free tracks with Mubert Render, and each one will be cleared for commercial use. That means your videos won’t be muted or taken down, even if they go viral. Moreover, you can control the length of the song to match TikTok’s format and choose the type of sound you need (track, loop, mix, or jingle). And you won’t sound like everyone else using the same trending audio, as each generation is unique.
SoundCloud alternative: Mubert
Some TikTok content creators explore independent artists on SoundCloud, but it is sometimes tricky to find high-quality tracks, completely cleared for commercial use.
Mubert works really well as an alternative: it creates fresh AI music whenever you need it for TikTok and YouTube videos, Twitch streams, or any commercial work. If you’re stuck for ideas, you can also check out our curated playlists organized by mood, genre, or activity.
Each track you get is completely original and works great as background music for your videos. Some are free to use, and if you want more options or features, there are subscription plans available. Either way, you won’t have any copyright headaches to deal with.
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Mubert is a platform powered by music producers that helps creators and brands generate unlimited royalty-free music with the help of AI. Our mission is to empower and protect the creators. Our purpose is to democratize the Creator Economy.
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