Usage Policy
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use AL+ music in my videos on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram or Twitch?
Yes - all we ask is that you credit the Artist and song(s) used in the description of your video/livestream.
AL+ music is free to use for independent creators and their UGC (User Generated Content).
Can I monetise my video if I've used AL+ music?
Yes - but make sure you follow the guidelines in the AL+ usage policy.
How do I credit the song(s) I use properly?
Simply copy and paste the credit section from the description of our video. - See the example below.
If you are using our music on Twitch Stream or YouTube Stream, simply put "Music provided by https://alplus.io/spotify" in your stream description.
Will I get a copyright claim or strike if I use an AL+ track in my YouTube video?
No - If you’re an Independent Creator, Gamer or Vlogger and follow our usage policy, then all AL+ tracks are free to use across YouTube, Facebook, Instagram & Twitch.
I received a copyright claim when using your music!
If you believe you have received a claim and shouldn't have, this may be a fraudulent claim. Please let us know of these here on our False Copyright Claims Form and we will investigate.
Can I use an AL+ track in a promotional video for my Product / Service / Commercial brand?
AL+ tracks used in commercial content (content that solely promotes or advertises a Product or Service) requires a Commercial License Agreement to be signed and a License fee to be paid before an AL+ track can be used in this way. Without a fully signed commercial license agreement your content is at risk of receiving a Copyright Strike.
To request a Commercial License, please apply here:
AL+ Commercial License Form
Can I post AL+ tracks to my Music Channel?
AL+ primarily supports Independent Creators, whether Vlogger, Gamer, Make-Up Artist or any other creative content. Channels primarily re-uploading our original video are likely to receive a copyright claim and/or de-monetisation in the near future.
You may not post AL+ tracks on your channel before they have been officially posted by AL+ on YouTube.
Can I use AL+ music in my independent video game?
Regardless of whether your game is free to download, use of our releases in video games is considered to be a commercial use. A Commercial License Agreement will need to be signed between AL+ and Game Developer / Publisher.
To request a Commercial License, please apply here:
AL+ Commercial License Form
Can I distribute or commercially re-release your music or a remix/cover of an AL+ song, without licensing the use of the track?
No - Just like any record label, AL+ owns the copyright to our releases and specific permission is required.
You are not permitted to distribute our music to any stores like Spotify, iTunes, Google Play etc.
Is it possible to play AL+ music on my livestream?
If this is a livestream of yourself as an independent creator, AL+ releases can be used as background music in line with our usage policy.
If this livestream has the sole purpose of playing music and/or you have used the AL+ name in the title or logo on the video your stream, this is a breach of our trademark and you will be asked to re-title or remove your stream.
Our trademarks are: AL+, Audio Library + & Audio Library Plus.
I am making a video/presentation as part of my education, can I use AL+ music without a license?
Yes - this would fall under our usage policy - you count as an independent creator and there is no commercial gain from this usage.
Will you listen to my demo?
Please send any demo submissions to:
http://alplus.io/demo
Types of Content
Below are some examples of the types of independently created video content you can use AL+ music for:
  • Review & Unboxing Products
  • Pranks / Comedy / Fails
  • Beauty / Fashion / Fitness
  • How to / Educational
  • Lifestyle / Travel
  • Gaming
  • Sports / Movie / TV / Book Reviews
  • Pop Culture / Gossip
  • Life Hacks / DIY
  • Technology
  • Design & Art
  • Video Compilations
We have the right to object to the use of our music on any content that we deem unacceptable to be associated with. This includes, but is not limited to:
  • Hate Speech
  • Illegal content
  • Sexually themed content