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How copyright and licensing work on Meta platforms.

When creating Instagram or Facebook ads, music can make a huge difference in how engaging and memorable your content feels. But before adding your favorite track, it’s important to understand how copyright and licensing work on Meta platforms. Misusing music can lead to blocked ads, content removal, or even account restrictions.

In this post, we’ll break down the essentials of using music in Meta ads, explain the difference between account types, and show you where to find safe, copyright-free tracks.

Is Instagram Music Free to Use?

The short answer: not for commercial use.

  • For personal or creator accounts, the music available in Instagram’s catalog is licensed only for non-commercial use (personal posts, stories, or reels that are not ads).
  • If you use music from Instagram’s library in a commercial context (promotions, sponsored posts, or ads), you’ll need to get a proper license.
  • For business accounts, music from Instagram’s general library is not available. Instead, you have access to Facebook Sound Collection – a library of 14,000+ songs and sound effects licensed for use in Facebook and Instagram content, including ads.

Important: Facebook Sound Collection tracks are only cleared for use on Facebook and Instagram—not on other platforms like TikTok, YouTube, or LinkedIn.

Does Ad Length Matter for Licensing?

No. Even if you use only one second of a copyrighted song in a paid ad, you still need a license. Length does not change copyright obligations.

What Happens If You Ignore the Rules?

Using copyrighted music without proper rights can result in:

  • Your ad being muted, blocked, or removed.
  • Reduced reach or account restrictions.
  • In repeat cases, your Meta account being suspended or banned.

How to Use Music Correctly in Meta Ads

If you have a business account:

  • Apply for a license from the rights holder.
  • Use tracks from Facebook Sound Collection.
  • Choose music from third-party royalty-free libraries (e.g., Artlist, Envato Elements, Epidemic Sound). Always read the license terms carefully to confirm that ads are allowed.

If you have a creator account:

  • Get a license from the rights holder, or
  • Use royalty-free tracks with commercial rights included.

Some libraries may also require you to credit the artist in your video or description.

What If Meta Blocks Your Original Music?

Sometimes Meta’s system mistakenly flags original tracks. If this happens:

  • Respond directly to the notification you receive.
  • If necessary, Meta may connect you with the rights holder to resolve the issue.

Can You Remix or Edit Licensed Music?

No. A license usually covers only the specific version of the track you purchased. Any changes (remixes, edits, tempo changes) require additional permissions from the rights holder.

How to Check If Music Needs a License

In most cases, yes, it does. Unless the music is from Facebook Sound Collection or a licensed royalty-free source, you should assume you need a license.

When in doubt:

  • Review Meta’s music guidelines.
  • Check Instagram’s help center.
  • Consult a legal professional or a collective rights organization in your country.

Recommended Royalty-Free Music Libraries

  • Artlist
  • Envato Elements
  • Epidemic Sound
  • Shutterstock (Premium Beat)

Free or credit-required options:

  • Dig.ccMixter
  • Bensound
  • Purple Planet

Key Takeaways

  • Instagram’s in-app music is not free for ads.
  • Business accounts should rely on Facebook Sound Collection or licensed music libraries.
  • Ad length doesn’t matter- any commercial use requires rights.
  • Misuse can lead to blocked ads or even account suspension.
  • Always check license terms before publishing.

By understanding and respecting music licensing, you’ll not only avoid risks but also create ads that are safe, professional, and effective.