How can I cover a song without copyright?

Cover Song Licensing
The song's copyright owner must give you a mechanical license if you pay a royalty fee based on estimated revenue from your cover song. You can obtain a mechanical license through the Harry Fox Agency. The mechanical license only covers the audio portion of your YouTube cover.
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Do you need permission to cover a song?

A common misconception in the music industry is that you need to get permission from a copyright owner in order to cover a song. In reality, you can go straight to securing a compulsory mechanical license — required by law as part of the 1909 Copyright Act — and compensating the rights holder for their work.
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Will you get copyrighted if you cover a song?

While you own the recording of your cover song, the copyright owner owns the composition and still give permission for the composition to be used in audiovisual media (this is a separate license from the compulsory mechanical license).
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How can I cover a song without being sued?

In order to legally release your cover in video format, you need to get a mechanical license AND a sync license. A sync license allows you to use the composition in a visual format (i.e., a video). The only way to obtain a sync license is directly from the original copyright owner, and the fee can vary.
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Can anyone cover a song?

Cover Song Licensing

Once a musical work has been published, anyone can record a cover version of the song by obtaining a mechanical license. A song is published when copies or recordings are distributed to the public for sale or rent. A live performance is not publication.
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How To Legally Cover Songs On YouTube Without Copyright Claims



Can I Post covers on YouTube?

The mechanical license covers reproduction and distribution, but not public performance and display. Therefore, you need a synch license as well as a mechanical license to legally publish a cover song on YouTube (unless the song has fallen into public domain).
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Can I Post covers on Spotify?

Of course, it's not legal to just toss any cover song up on Spotify — you need to obtain the publishing rights first. For artists on labels, Spotify will often clear publishing rights depending on its terms of agreement with the artists' distributors.
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Can you get sued for doing a cover song?

It's true, you COULD STILL get slapped down or sued by the publisher. But that is very rare these days. Most publishers understand that monetizing cover song videos through YouTube ads can add up to real revenue.
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Can I use a cover of a song in my video?

YouTube recently confirmed again their policy around using cover songs in your video content with the very clear message that: If you're singing to, or humming along to, or drumming over a copyrighted melody, then the uploader is wide open to receive a copyright takedown.
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Are covers legal?

Anyone can cover anyone else's song, and its creator cannot say no (that's the compulsory part). But if you do cover a song, you must pay a royalty to the song's creator (that's the licensing part).
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How do I get copyright permission?

Step-by-Step Guide to Get Copyright Permissions
  1. Step 1: Determine if you require permission to use or adapt the original work. ...
  2. Step 2: Identify the copyright holder. ...
  3. Step 3: Send a request to the owner for permission to use the work. ...
  4. Step 4: Cite the original work appropriately.
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Do you need permission to post a cover?

A cover song is one that you yourself did not write but which you want to record. If you are not the copyright owner of the song, you do not have the right to 'make a copy' of it (ie record an audio version, or make a video of it). For this you will need to obtain permission from the copyright owner(s).
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Can I put covers on Soundcloud?

The general agreement is that covers are fine unless they use tracks directly from the source.
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Can I cover songs on Instagram?

Under Instagram's Terms of Use and Community Guidelines you can only post content to Instagram that doesn't violate someone else's intellectual property rights. The best way to help make sure that what you post to Instagram doesn't violate copyright law is to only post content that you've created yourself.
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Where can I upload cover songs?

However both Spotify, Deezer, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Nuuday, Anghami, TIDAL and JioSaavn pay for their own licenses for cover songs. This means that you can distribute your covers to both of these services worldwide.
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Can you post cover songs on YouTube if you don't monetize?

A video of your cover song will be eligible for monetization when the Content page in your YouTube Studio shows that your video has the following: Copyright claim in the Restrictions Column. Video's monetization status is set to Off.
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Do artists need permission to cover songs live?

You do not need to personally ask for permission to perform another songwriter's work at a live show, as concert venues are responsible for obtaining a blanket license from their local PRO(s) to ensure the legal status of songs that are played within their premises.
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Do artists make money from covers?

YouTube pays the music publisher and original songwriter, and the cover artists get a little money. They also get to make names for themselves while riding the popularity wave of hit songs.
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How much does it cost to license a song for YouTube?

Here's how it works. A royalty free music company will license a song from an artist, and then they can license it out to content creators for a fraction of the cost. So instead of paying $5,000 for a song, you'll pay $50 for a license to legally use that song in a specific project.
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