Unacceptable Content

This article describes the type of content that you are not allowed to deliver to The Source. Please refer to the terms and conditions for further rules and regulations. Failure to adhere to these restrictions and/or attempts to obfuscate these failures by deliberately amending metadata or witholding information and/or circumventing the Portal's validations and checks, will result in breach of your distribution contract and subsequent termination or suspension of your account, as well as witholding or freezing of accrued royalties.

1. Content controlled by others
 
You should not be delivering any content for which you do not own and/or control all applicable rights. This includes:
  • Tracks by labels or artists whose rights you do not control (or, in the case of back catalogue, have never controlled), or that include such tracks or parts of such tracks
  • Tracks that are in the Public Domain anywhere in the world
  • Tracks with uncleared samples
  • Remixes, mashups or other derivative versions, unless you also control and  deliver the original version(s) or have licensed the right to create and/or distribute the derivative version(s)
  • DJ mixes, unless you control the rights to all tracks in that mix or have licensed the mix for commercial release
 
2. Content that closely resembles other people’s content
 
Content that might not constitute an infringement per se, but nevertheless closely resembles other people’s content, is not acceptable for delivery. This includes:
  • Soundalikes (covers that sound close to the originals)
  • Karaoke versions, unless you control the original recording
  • Re-recordings, unless you control the underlying composition or otherwise have the right to record and/or distribute it, and differentiate your re-record from  the original recording in the track metadata field
  • Re-masters, unless you control the original recording or otherwise have the right to remaster that recording and to distribute the remastered recording
 
3. Content that makes unauthorised use of someone else’s name or reputation
 
Any content that creates an association with another person (e.g., an artist or label) or seeks to trade off that other person’s name or reputation, is not permitted for delivery. This includes:
  • Any recording that includes the name of another artist in the artist, product or track metadata fields, either in a deliberate attempt to mislead consumers, or where there is a risk of consumers being misled. This includes "misspellings", altered or incomplete versions of the original artist's name
  • Any content that makes unlicensed use of the artwork from another release, or otherwise uses another artist’s name, likeness or branding
  • Any content that makes use of any trademarks, brands, characters, images,  sounds or other elements of popular culture, in the recording or any  accompanying artwork or metadata, in a manner intended or likely to mislead consumers
 
4. Content or activity that unfairly increases your royalties
 
Artificial streaming and other forms of content manipulation is an increasing problem  for the industry, and is particularly harmful to our community. Also refer to our seperate article about artificial streaming.
 
The following activites or content types are not allowed:
  • Sped up, slowed down, reverbed or other altered versions of tracks, including  “remixed covers”, unless you also control and deliver the original version of  those recordings
  • Tracks that include hidden samples of other tracks, or purport to be other tracks, whether or not those other tracks are controlled by you
  • Tracks embedded in video content at minimal volume, whether or not those tracks are controlled by you
  • Plays, creations or views generated by bots or other automated means
  • Plays of short tracks designed to artificially increase play count
  • Plays of recordings that have been altered in order to artificially increase play count, e.g., by the insertion of minimal or imperceptible delays
  • Plays of recordings that have been delivered multiple times in order to artificially increase playcount, e.g. with minor imperceptible differences between versions, or differences only in metadata or artwork
  • Plays of ambient sounds intended to artificially increase play count or share of  listening time
  • Tracks that otherwise breach this Content Policy
 
5. Content that is unlawful or objectionable
 
You cannot deliver content that is unlawful, or risks bringing any other provider, The Source itself, or the wider independent community into disrepute. This would include  tracks or other content that:
  • incites violence or hatred, or contributes to real world harm
  • includes hate speech
  • promotes the exploitation or abuse of minors
  • promotes sexual violence
 
If you deliver tracks that use explicit language or contain adult themes but otherwise comply with this Content Policy, you are expected to apply the appropriate label in the metadata, e.g. “Explicit”
 
6. Content that is unsuitable for use as reference files
 
Many outlets, including Meta, YouTube, TikTok, and other social media and UGC platforms, use audio content recognition/fingerprinting technology, colloqially know as "Content ID" to identify sound recordings uploaded or delivered to their platforms.
In order to minimise the risk of reference file conflicts or false positive matches, the following types of content are not permitted for delivery ato fingerprinting rights management/Content ID platforms:
  • Tracks that are in the Public Domain anywhere in the world
  • Full album sound recordings
  • Compilations
  • Live recordings, unless audibly distinct from the original studio recording
  • Non-musical audio: any generic sound, sound-fx, speech or ambient noise or meditation sounds, that are not accompanied by any musical audio
  • Production music, samples, loops, beats or other recordings that you do not own exclusively, because you (intend to) sell or license out the audio to third parties
 
7. Duplicate, repetitive or mislabelled content
 
Content that is poorly or incorrectly labelled, whether intentionally or otherwise, is  prohibited. This would include:
  • Multiple tracks packaged as a new release where those tracks have been delivered under one or more other releases
  • Multiple tracks delivered as a new release where that release features the same  track more than once
  • Tracks delivered under false ISRCs
  • Tracks with multiple ISRCs
 
8. Functional or noise content
 
Content created for specific uses is undesirable for many Partners, particularly if delivered in large volume. This would include:
  • Generic sounds, such as applause, laughter, ringing phone, etc.
  • Speech that is not accompanied by music
  • White noise, environmental, sleep or meditation sounds
 
9. AI-Generated Content
 
Recordings created wholly or primarily by generative AI model(s) trained on copyright protected sound recordings without a license from the applicable copyright owners is not allowed.