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Is music in JukeBox options copyrighted?

Hi I looked around for quite a bit but did not see any explicit answer to this, so I'd rather open a new thread. I am planning to run a game and record it so anyone can hear it online. I noticed there are some awesome new sound features, with TableTop Audio , BattleBards , Incompetech and Fanburst options. However, I am not so sure these are copyrighted materials or, on the contrary, have an open license or similar. Does anyone know? I basically wouldn't want to record a session and then find out I cannot publish it because of the background music. Thanks a million, may the gods shower you with XP lesser_evil
Thanks Saru, I guess by that you mean that none of those sample songs and sounds available from roll20 jukebox are indeed copyrighted. I will just do an extra bit of research work and find royalty-free music as you suggest. Cheers!
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The Aaron
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I think there is some music among the available Roll20 options that is permissible in podcasting.  I'm hoping someone that knows a bit more about it will be able to comment in a few hours when they're up. 
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The Aaron
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You might check some of the provider's licencing agreements directly.
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Greetings lesser_evil - "Royalty Free" is your key for sites like Fanburst, you'll find that tag used on all of the site like this:&nbsp; <a href="https://fanburst.com/search?q=royalty+free&" rel="nofollow">https://fanburst.com/search?q=royalty+free&</a> You may notice at the top of that list is Kevin MacLeod, creator of&nbsp;Incompetech! That's because all of Kevin's music is&nbsp;royalty-free and of course integrated in Roll20.&nbsp;You should not have issues with either&nbsp;TableTop Audio or BattleBards sounds, but of course let us know if you do.
Excellent thanks all for your feedback, is much appreciated.