Using Copyrighted Music or TV/Radio Clips in Your Podcast
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Can you legally use music, TV clips, or radio audio in your podcast, or is it a fast track to takedowns and trouble?
In this episode, we unpack how copyright actually works for podcasters. What fair use really means, why it is a legal defence rather than permission, and where creators most often get caught out. We look at the practical risks, including automated copyright detection, platform removals, and takedown requests from rights holders.
A quick note before you listen: we are not lawyers. This episode is based on our experience and understanding of how copyright is applied in practice, not legal advice. If you plan to rely on a fair use defence, you should understand the risks involved and make that call deliberately.
Our conversation also widens into modern podcasting workflows. We discuss why video podcasts still need to work as audio-first shows, how many “video listeners” are actually listening in the background, and how relying on visuals can quietly break the experience for most of your audience.
Mentioned
- Where to Get Podcast Music
- The Maono PD200W Hybrid Mic (affiliate link)
- The One Essential Rule Video Podcasters Can't Ignore
- Guardian piece on some video podcasts making for bad audio experiences
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