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This page provides a plain-language summary of Soundpiece’s IP and licensing position. It is not legal advice. For more information, contact business@soundpiece.co.uk.

Outputs you generate

You own the music you create. Audio outputs generated through the Soundpiece API — whether from a text prompt, reference audio, or automated processing — are assigned to you upon generation. Soundpiece does not retain any ownership interest in outputs produced under your account. You are free to:
  • Use outputs commercially
  • Sync outputs to video, advertising, or other media
  • Distribute outputs via streaming, broadcast, or download
  • Sub-license outputs to your end clients (e.g. if you are an agency producing music on behalf of a brand)
  • Modify, remix, or build upon outputs

Royalty-free guarantee

All Soundpiece-generated audio is royalty-free. There are no per-use fees, sync fees, or PRO (Performing Rights Organisation) obligations arising from Soundpiece’s side. This applies globally. There are no geographic restrictions on where you may use the music.
If you provide an audio reference or source URL, you are responsible for ensuring you hold the appropriate rights to that material. Soundpiece-generated outputs derived from third-party material may carry the rights obligations of that source.

What Soundpiece retains

Soundpiece retains:
  • The underlying AI models and generation infrastructure
  • Anonymised, aggregated usage data (never linked to individual outputs)
Soundpiece does not retain:
  • Ownership of generated outputs
  • The right to use your audio for any purpose (including model training) without explicit consent

Prohibited uses

The following uses are not permitted under any plan:
  • Generating music that impersonates a specific living artist’s style with the intent to deceive listeners
  • Using Soundpiece to produce music for use in content that promotes illegal activity, hate speech, or incitement to violence
  • Attempting to reverse-engineer or extract the underlying AI models

Frequently asked questions

Yes. You can sub-license Soundpiece outputs to end clients without restriction. The royalty-free licence transfers with the file.
Yes. Soundpiece outputs are not registered with ContentID or any rights management system. You can upload and monetise them on YouTube, Spotify, and other platforms without Soundpiece asserting any claim.