Add music attribution when publishing to YouTube

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When you use music from Riverside's library in the editor, you need to include attribution in the description of any video you publish to YouTube. Adding the required attribution helps prevent copyright claims and infringement issues. Riverside makes this easy by generating the required YouTube codes directly in the export panel.

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Step by step

  1. Log in to your Riverside account.
  2. Open a recording in the editor or upload an external file to start editing.
  1. Add music from Riverside's library to your edit.
  2. In the top right corner, click Share
  3. In the export panel, scroll down to Music attribution.
  4. To copy the code for a single track, click Copy next to the track name.
    If using multiple tracks, click Copy all to copy the codes for all tracks at once.
  5. Paste the copied text into the description of your YouTube video before publishing.

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  • The Music attribution section only appears in the export panel if your project includes one or more tracks from Riverside's music library (not including audio from Ready-made collections).

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