It’s no secret for creators that using pre-recorded music in their content can be a hassle it can even get your content lawfully taken down from whatever platform it’s on.Riot Games, developer of the popular
League of Legends, is aware of this as well,and came up with a solution: a copyright-free album of relaxing, lo-fi beats that anyone can use in their content.
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Sessions: Vi in honor of the
Sessions: Vi, Riot Games said it was committed to making a new music project that was safe to stream and free to use, which it promised players and creators a year ago. The one hour and forty-minute album was created in partnership with 20 different musicians. Each artist will be credited and receive the revenue from their song’s streams, Polygon reported.
League of Legends new music is lo-fi beats that are DMCA-safe for streaming
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