SafeSound: Music Licensing Compliance Audit & Insurance Product
A pre-built, downloadable music licensing compliance template + checklist system (delivered as a structured Airtable base, Notion workspace, or PDF workbook) that creators fill out for each track they use, logging: track source, claimed license type, evidence (URL, screenshot, metadata), and risk assessment. Paired with an optional group insurance policy (underwritten through a media liability insurer) that covers creators against copyright strikes and takedown costs if they've completed the checklist correctly.
20 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Gives creators a documented, repeatable process to prove due diligence if struck, reducing legal liability. The insurance policy (optional add-on) covers legal defense and takedown costs up to $10k/year if the creator followed the checklist—making copyright risk manageable and insurable rather than catastrophic.
Target Audience
Solo YouTubers and small production teams (under 50 employees) who want a DIY compliance system; podcast networks; indie game developers using music; corporate video teams with compliance requirements
Key Features
- Pre-built Airtable/Notion template: track metadata, license type, source URL, screenshot evidence, risk rating, date verified
- Checklist for each license type (Creative Commons, royalty-free, public domain, fair use) with specific evidence requirements
- Auto-generated compliance report (PDF) showing all verified tracks and evidence for legal defense
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Content creators cannot reliably determine if YouTube music is legally safe to use without risking copyright strikesContent creators, video producers, and small media companies spend hours researching whether music labeled 'no copyright' on YouTube is actually public domain or properly licensed, creating legal uncertainty that paralyzes their production workflows. Current solutions like YouTube's audio library are limited, and creators lack a definitive way to verify licensing claims before investing time in projects, leading to either abandoned content or costly takedowns and demonetization.
Score: 17.5%