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Question Regarding Music Copyrights

Hey guys,

Does anyone have any insight on copyrighted music and how it relates to monetization eligibility on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram? I'm starting my content creation journey and I'm going to do short comedy sketches on multiple platforms. Many of my ideas are predicated on using mainstream music. I know all 3 platforms have a music library if choosing the right type of account, but if you use a song in the library even if it's copyrighted can you / the video still be monetized? Or is there a certain duration you can only use? I see creators on Instagram with hundreds of thousands of followers and they use mainstream songs for their reels so I was just wondering. Is the workaround for this creating original sounds? Ultimately, I'd like to upload these short videos on YouTube as short videos rather than "Shorts" and re-purpose them for TikTok and Instagram. I feel like YouTube is more strict when it comes to copyrighted music rather than TikTok and Instagram, however YouTube's monetization is unmatched.

For example, I want to do a comedic take on the Goodfellas scene where "Sunshine of Your Love" plays. Would creating a video like that cause the music to be taken down or it be demonetized?

I know it may be a silly question, but I appreciate any help.

Thanks!

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