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Dear Adobe Community/Support Team,
I am writing to seek clarification regarding the usage rights for audio tracks generated using the Adobe Firefly Generate Soundtrack(beta) feature, specifically when utilizing the monthly Free Generative Credits.
My question is ?
I have generated a long-form track (up to 60 minutes) using this feature. Can I use this lengthy audio track in my YouTube videos (for background/loops), which are monetized?
I want to confirm that even long-form content generated with free credits is legally clear for commercial use and will not trigger Content ID claims.
Thanks for reaching out. Anything you generate through Firefly can be used commercially.
Firefly does not copyright any of the user's data.
You are free to use the Firefly-generated sound any way you like.
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I have an urgent follow-up question to my original post.
Question 2- Am I permitted to upload the full long time audio track to YouTube as a plain or standalone music video (for example, with just a static image or a looping graphic as the background)?
I am asking to confirm the restriction against using the track as a stand-alone file. Does uploading a long track as the primary content (even with a static background image) violate the license's restriction against distributing the music separately?
Thank you for confirming this specific usage limitation. And also hope answers for, 2 of my questions.
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Thanks for reaching out. Anything you generate through Firefly can be used commercially.
Firefly does not copyright any of the user's data.
You are free to use the Firefly-generated sound any way you like.
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