Licensing
What you can do with the music you make here.
Last updated 16 August 2026
You own your tracks
We do not claim ownership of the music you generate. Subject to these terms and your plan being in good standing, you may use your tracks commercially: release them to stores, monetise videos with them, play them at events, and use them in client work.
What that covers
- Streaming and download stores, including releases distributed through us.
- Video, podcast, game and advertising soundtracks.
- Live performance and public playback.
The licence survives cancellation: tracks you generated while subscribed stay yours to use if you later stop paying.
What it does not cover
- Reselling generated audio as a stock music library, or as your own AI music service.
- Claiming a track as a human composition where a platform requires AI use to be disclosed. Some stores and rights bodies require that disclosure — it is your responsibility to comply.
- Registering a track with a collecting society in a territory that will not accept AI-generated works.
Lyrics and likeness
If you supply lyrics, you must have the right to use them. Songs that imitate a named artist's voice or style closely enough to mislead are not permitted, and may be removed from distribution.
A word on AI-generated music and copyright
Copyright in AI-generated works is treated differently around the world, and in several countries purely machine-generated output may not attract copyright protection at all. That affects how strongly you can enforce rights in a track — it does not affect your ability to use and monetise it under this licence. If that distinction matters to your business, take your own legal advice.
Questions
Email support@musicmagic.pro if you need written confirmation of your licence for a client or a store.