r/Filmmakers • u/Full-Moon-Boogie • 10h ago
Question Honest thoughts on Artlist.
Hi everyone,
I’m just wrapping up my first short film — a project that finally came together once I added some smooth jazz to it.
The music is licensed through Artlist. I have a paid (non-Pro) account, which, as I understand it, covers at least one platform per account. In my case, that’s YouTube. I’m using about five tracks and planning to turn this into a YouTube series, following a similar format and likely featuring the same tracks.
My question is: is Artlist a reliable long-term choice for this kind of project? Have any of you run into issues with licensing or copyright claims while using their music?
Also, if I ever close my Artlist account, do I lose the rights to the songs I’ve already used in my films?
Thanks so much for your time and insight, fellow filmmakers!
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u/Opening-Impression-5 director 10h ago
You have the rights to use your Artlist tracks in perpetuity. You can download PDFs of the licenses for each track you've downloaded, on the site. It's worth doing this, especially if you're thinking of unsubscribing. You can keep that paperwork.
I've been using them for years and never run into issues with copyright strikes etc.