Synchronization License
A Synchronization License is a legal agreement that allows the use of music in conjunction with visual media, such as films, television shows, or video games. This license is essential for creators who want to pair a specific piece of music with their visual content, ensuring that the rights of the music's composer and publisher are respected.
To obtain a synchronization license, the creator typically negotiates terms with the rights holder, which could be the artist, record label, or music publisher. This process ensures that the music is used legally and that the original creators are compensated for their work, promoting fair use of artistic content.