It was probably an automatic process that sent you the message anyway. I think if you would have gone through the appeals process and told them that the music is stock from iMovie, provided by Apple royalty-free, they would have relented. I hear reports that sometimes people publish the Apple music as-is and claim it is their own, and then see if they can con others by scaring them that they are violating the license. Other times it finds the original music, which Apple has purchased, in some old collection and isn’t aware that it is from Apple and properly licensed. Sometimes YouTube’s automatic algorithm picks up the music and just assumes it must be a copyright violation.
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But I have run into it with YouTube many times.
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I’ve never run into your issue with Facebook, which is new to the video distribution thing. Section 2C seems to cover it quite convincingly saying that you can use the music royalty-free. color, lighting and audio, Digital Video Editing Techniques- using iMovie 10.1.2 to. It is completely legal to use the audio Apple provides as part of iMovie, GarageBand, Photos and in other software. This course introduces students to key themes and events as well as. I am hoping that the automated FB elves just assumed a musical soundtrack could be an issue, and that they are looking to protect FB by having me declare that i have rights to use it. I would have thought that sound effects available in iMovie are ok to use publicly, but thought I would ask if Gary or others have any definitive views on this. There did seem to be an appeals process, but rather than follow this I simply removed the soundtrack from the video and reposted as silent movie – the FB elves were happy with this. However, when I posted this on Facebook, the FB elves removed the video, citing content that did not necessarily belong to me as the reason for removal.
#IMOVIE 10.1.2 THEME FOR MAC#
On my last video I added a sound track using the in-built Audio Sound Effects available in iMovie (I actually used the Acoustic Sunrise Jingle available in iMovie for Mac version 10.1.2). I have been enjoying myself creating Movie projects in iMovie and then posting them on Facebook.
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Is There a Copyright Issue With iMovie Sound Effects?