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What about Content ID?

I do NOT register my material for Content ID services. YOU should also NOT use Content ID services, because your work contains a licensed (but non-exclusive) sample. A song is only eligible for Content ID services if it contains 100% original content.

Will I be the only license holder?

No. The license is NON-exclusive and will still be for sale after you purchase it. Please note that an exclusive vocal will cost you hundreds or thousands of dollars. Just like other beat stores, my acapellas are priced affordably and are available to anyone who would like to work with them. BUT, I do not […]

Do I have to credit you?

Yes, please. License or not, under any circumstances, you must provide credit to me as the vocal artist. In a Remix: [Song Title] (feat. Alicatt) (Please replace [Title] with the actual title of the material you are using) In other works: [Song Title] Artist: Alicatt Puckmedia LLC (alicatt.me) (Please replace [Song Title] with the actual […]

Is your work copyright-free?

No. I created the original song and the original recording, and I own the copyright. I will retain the copyright to all the files and source material in perpetuity, and all rights are reserved. You are purchasing a license to use my recordings for your project.

How can I use your acapella?

Sample .mp3 files are available as ‘free for personal use’ on my Alicatt Looperman profile. You can download and use those files for non-commercial, non-monetized purposes. You can edit, deconstruct, rearrange, stretch, add/remove fx, or otherwise modify it in any way you’d like, as long as you include ‘feat. Alicatt’ in the title and credit […]

Can I remix your acapella?

Yes, as long as you include ‘feat. Alicatt’ in the title and credit my original song. Sample .mp3 files are available as ‘free for personal use’ on my Alicatt Looperman profile. If you want to distribute and monetize your new song, you will need to purchase a commercial license and provide a 50% royalty split. […]

Can I use your album art?

No. I am licensed to use all of the album art images on this website, but I cannot transfer that license to you. If there is an image you’d like to have, just contact me, and I’ll be glad to know where you can purchase it. You can, however, use my press photo, and one […]

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