Facebook will pay you to use the songs of Post Malone and other artists in your videos

Facebook te pagara por usar musica con copyright en tus videos

Facebook has been implementing various types of strategies to deal with the problem of copyrighted music for some time. In fact, since 2017 the platform has not stopped acquiring the rights to hundreds of songs thanks to its relationship with the main record companies and music publishers. This with the aim of encouraging content creators on the platform to use tools such as Facebook Gaming and Facebook Watch.

Well, now those from Mountain View have introduced a new tool that will make the platform much more attractive for content creators. It is about the monetization of the use of copyrighted songs in videos . This will mean that now not only do you not have to worry about infringing copyright, but you will also get paid to do so.

Copyrighted music is no longer a problem, but a benefit: Meta presents its new monetization tool

Facebook te pagara por usar en tus videos las canciones Post Malone y de otros artistas

Meta has announced on its official website a new tool that will allow Facebook content creators to earn more from their videos. For this they have presented a new library of licensed music that contains songs by Post Malone, Tove Lo , among other artists.

This copyrighted music when used will generate monetary profits for the content creator. To be more precise, he will get 20% of the advertising revenue derived from the use of the song in the video . The rest of the profits will be shared by Meta and the record company that owns the copyright.

Now, there are certain things to note about this new tool. To begin with, the use of licensed music can only be monetized in videos with more than 1 minute duration , which are not Reels and in which the song does not represent the main purpose of the video.

And you… Do you think that this new monetization tool is the solution to the copyright problems that Meta faces against the big record companies?