![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() For that reason, you’ll often see websites and apps that rip music files directly from YouTube, for example, and deliver them as an MP3 for you to use. One urban myth suggests that as long as you credit the original artist, then you’re good – it’s now ‘copyright-free’ in their eyes. If you’re in the content creation business, you’ve probably heard the term ‘copyright-free music.’ But where does that phrase come from, is it correct, and can you download ‘copyright-free’ background music for your content? Read on to find out! Copyright-free music isn’t what you think it is ![]()
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