Basically in plain terms :
If you buy a beat from us you have the rights to use it for a demo
or album in combination with your vocals. You can't transfer, give,
sell, lend, or trade the beat to anyone. Every beat is sold Once!
You are the only one with the beat you purchased and we keep a record
of who purchased it. Any beat used out side of this contract will
be prosecuted. You must give production/beat credits to Da Beatclappaz/
Beatclappaz.com on any form of duplicated media... example: album,
demo or any where your track appears or is listed.
Technically terms:
Exclusive Beat Agreement
Licensing Agreement:
Da Beatclappaz (hereinafter referred to as the "Licensor"
) in accordance with the terms set out below grants to the Licensee
(hereinafter referred to as the " Licensee") named below
a license for a exclusive use of "Music" hereafter purchased
from Da Beatclappaz.
Da Beatclappaz
1. Grant of Rights
Licensee or a customer of Licensee shall have the worldwide, exclusive,
non-assignable, non-divisible right for the unlimited use of the
Music only in synchronization or mechanical reproduction with
other audio and/or visual elements added by Licensee for broadcast
or non-broadcast purposes with only the following restrictions:
(a) The Music cannot be duplicated by itself in whole or in part
in any medium, tape or disc or otherwise, and resold, licensed,
leased or in any other way used or transferred to any other party
without the express prior written permission of Library.
(b) Licensee must obtain the prior written consent of Licensor
if Licensee intends to reproduce and re-package the Music with
additional recorded instrumentation and/or vocals and release
it as part of a commercially available audio phono-record or visual
release when the Music is a featured part of such project rather
than an incidental or background element.
(c) Licensee must obtain an additional license from Licensor
if Licensee or a Customer of Licensee intends to use the Music
in a Mass Produced and Marketed Product (including but not limited
to DVD, CD-ROM, Video, Computer Games etc) that exceeds an initial
duplication of 5,000 units.
Section 2. Public Performance of the Music.........click
here