Will "Let's Play"ers be able to post videos of a game made with AudiJungle music?

So, I’m poised to spend like… $3000 here to put together the soundtrack for a game I’m making, but the “Let’s Play” scene, as well as video reviews of a game, on youtube is a pretty big source of exposure.

Is there a license that covers this? I don’t know how Fair Use stuff works, but it seems to me these two things should qualify. Will people posting videos of them playing the game get takedown notices or automatical removals from YouTube? Is there any way around this, if so?

If not, this is a deal-breaker for me, so any solution would be great. Thanks!

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If you license music that isn’t registered with AdRev or similar content ID service users who do walkthroughs and gameplay videos won’t get any hits/claims on their videos.

The amount of unlicensed usage is growing exponentially and is actually quite big already. That’s why a lot of composers register their music with AdRev.

However, if you have that kind of budget, why not commission bespoke music for your game?

If you license music that isn’t registered with AdRev or similar content ID service users who do walkthroughs and gameplay videos won’t get any hits/claims on their videos.

Is there any way to tell? Or do I just need to get in touch with each composer and ask?

However, if you have that kind of budget, why not commission bespoke music for your game?

Well, in my experience, getting music of this quality is around… $100-$300 per minute. I’m making a roleplaying game that needs a large and varied soundtrack to work.

Absolute best case scenario is something like 30 1-minute songs. More realistically is… 10 2-3 minute songs. I may have to look into a mix of AJ songs that aren’t registered with AdRev and customer pieces.

On the page of a song you’ll find a field called “YouTube Content ID Registered” in the far most right column a bit down the page. If it says “No” it’s not registered with any content ID service. If you see “AdRev” or any other name in that field it is registered with content ID.

Here’s what you want to look for:
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If you follow this link https://audiojungle.net/attributes/audio-content-id-registered/no you will get all songs that aren’t registered with content ID. Then you can search within all the unregistered songs.