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Done For You - Brand Audits To Identify Music Copyright Risks
Choose a single platform audit or contact our team for a bespoke package to ensure your brand is protected from costly music copyright lawsuits.
Single Platform Audit
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Audit up to 500 posts
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Single Platform
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4 Day Report Delivery
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Music License Recommendations
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Influencer Posts
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Complete Brand Protection
$999
Enterprise - Complete Brand Audit
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Full Brand Audit Protection
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Regional Social Channels
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Unlimited Social Media Posts
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Influencer Posts
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Full History Audit
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Ongoing Audits Checks
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Weekly Influencer Checks
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Dedicated Account Manager
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Bespoke Bundle Packages
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Multibrand/Profile Checks
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Whitelabel Option
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US & Europe Based Support
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Each violation can cost a brand up to $150,000
Frequently asked questions
Our service is a done for you report, there is no work required from your side apart from providing us the social handles of your profiles.
After signing up and submitting your Tik Tok & Instagram profile to us, we will run a check on all your Tik Tok videos to see which videos are potentially violating copyright infringement. We will provide a report detailing this information. You can then act to delete, archive or change the music to commercial license. You can also use the info to discuss with your legal counsel.
For influencer posts we typically just require an export of the collaborations you have performed. This export is usually very quick and can take a matter of minutes from an influencer software platform.
Yes it is. Much in the same way that you would need a commercial license to use music on a TV commercial, the same principle applies to Tik Tok. Most brands are unaware of this problem.
Yes unfortunately it is. There are multiple cases of Music Labels suing brands for using their licensed music on their Tik Tok profile, collabs or ads.
Warner Music accused Bang of violating its copyrights in 187 songs by popular musicians including The Weeknd, Justin Bieber and Dua Lipa.
WMG requested either actual money damages or statutory damages of up to $150,000 per song, as well as a court order to permanently block Bang from using its music
The total case is $28M
The report will be produced using our proprietary software and delivered via email within 5-10 days.
Yes Tik Tok does have a Commercial Music Library. To best protect your brand from copyright infringement you should always use the Commercial Music Library on all organic, paid collabs and ads.
Yes 100% always. We will never share you details and information with other parties.
Yes in theory you could but it could take you a lot of time to cross reference and check every video on your Tik Tok or Instagram profile and every paid collab. On average an account takes over 3 weeks to check manually and often errors occur, we use our proprietary software to ensure 99.9% accuracy.