BBC Sound Effects made available to download for use under RemArc Licence (2018)
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BBC Sound Effects made available to download for use under RemArc Licence (2018)
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Re: BBC Sound Effects made available to download for use under RemArc Licence (2018)
#2dang, is it possible to change the URL for this submission? The site linked loads 30+ ad slots and attempts to seemingly canvas fingerprint users.
Re: BBC Sound Effects made available to download for use under RemArc Licence (2018)
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#4Re: BBC Sound Effects made available to download for use under RemArc Licence (2018)
#5So for commercial purposes you need to licence them, as described here[2]:
> We provide various options from single downloads you choose ($5) to the entire library on hard drive ($1,995), to annual licensing for multi-user media production companies
[1] http://bbcsfx.acropolis.org.uk/
[2] https://blog.prosoundeffects.com/how-to-license-bbc-sound-ef...
Re: BBC Sound Effects made available to download for use under RemArc Licence (2018)
#6Bit of a shame the license is so restrictive you can't even use it in non-profit organisations without permission. Wondering what you can realistically do with them other than using one for a ringtone on your phone
Re: BBC Sound Effects made available to download for use under RemArc Licence (2018)
#7Bit of a shame the license is so restrictive you can't even use it in non-profit organisations without permission. Wondering what you can realistically do with them other than using one for a ringtone on your phone
If you're a "media" producer, you can use them to build your game, soundtrack, presentation, etc. Once you're satisfied, and the product will be published, you can decide to get a license. You've seen the price: buying such licenses beforehand is only for dedicated professionals.
Re: BBC Sound Effects made available to download for use under RemArc Licence (2018)
#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
If you're a "media" producer, you can use them to build your game, soundtrack, presentation, etc. Once you're satisfied, and the product will be published, you can decide to get a license. You've seen the price: buying such licenses beforehand is only for dedicated professionals.
But can you use them as a sound effect in a youtube video, where you may earn some revenue through adverts some time in the future (or maybe not)?
This is commercial use and paid.