This video demonstrates our royalty-free music collection “Corporate, Business, News & Technology, Vol. 6″. These royalty-free music tracks are hand picked for their suitability in corporate websites, corporate presentations, business / stock update and so on. The tracks carry a sense of positive outlook, strength and confidence. Some are highly suitable for news/updates such as the latest facts and figures, important information updates, etc. All music on this disc is composed by composers who are not PRO members. This means that the music is 100% royalty free and cue-sheets are not necessary. This collection contains 43 audio tracks (from 12 different compositions) plus another 50 seamlessly looping, music loops taken from these tracks. Due to the YouTube 10 minute limit on video length, this video plays only about one minute from each track. Like all our royalty-free stock music collections, this collection can be downloaded immediately after purchase, and/or shipped to you on DVD-ROM. For more details about this collection, please see www.shockwave-sound.com All the tracks are also available individually. If you only want to license one track, you can do that from our site. Just search for the track title at www.shockwave-sound.com Purchase of this music from www.Shockwave-Sound.com gives you the legal right to use the music commercially and in-public, for example in YouTube videos, film production, podcasts, products for sale, corporate presentations and videos …
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Because the only reason they do this is for views. If you have seen any video with a couple million views, most likely they illegally used music. A video is a video without music and most kids these days aren't ready to open a sound studio just for a stupid video. I have many videos on youtube with illegal sound. I know it's not good, but I do it anyway. I just put in some stupid music to kick up the amount of views. I try to get music made by my friends or people online that say I can use it as long as I give them credit. I personally think that it's like free advertising. More than once I have heard a song on a video and wanted to buy it. So basically teens don't think.