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  • Using Uppbeat on Instagram

    OliviaCustomer Support Manager

    Uppbeat music and SFX are clear for use on Instagram so you should never encounter any issues. However we've included some guidance from Instagram below on how to safely use music on the platform:

    Go Short: Stick to shorter music clips to avoid restrictions - the more full-length tracks, the riskier it gets.

    Visuals Rule: Your video's star is the visuals, not the audio. Let the visuals shine, and the music complements.

    Claims? No worries: If you ever face a claim, dispute it with this form on Instagram, mentioning your Uppbeat permission.

    If you still need help, please contact us.

  • Using Uppbeat on TikTok

    JennahCustomer Support Specialist

    Uppbeat music is clear for usage on TikTok but remember TikTok videos can't have music longer than 60 seconds. If you've got a longer one, TikTok might mute it. Just upload a shorter version (under 60 seconds), and it should work.

    If your short video still gets a copyright claim, contact us. We've got you covered!

  • Using Uppbeat on Facebook

    LibbyCustomer Support Specialist

    Uppbeat music and SFX are clear for usage on Facebook so you shouldn't have any issues but if you do receive a claim or your video is muted, please fill out this form on Facebook.

    If you follow these steps and your video is still muted, please contact us.

  • Any other platform

    OliviaCustomer Support Manager

    Uppbeat music can be used on any open distribution platform online and you should never receive copyright claims if the music is licensed correctly. If you've received a claim on a platform other than those listed above, please contact us with a screenshot and a link to the claimed content.

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