Epidemic Sound accuses many of its customers of copyright infringement

Many customers of Epidemic Sound are accused of infringing the intellectual property rights of the Swedish company. The alleged infringements relate to the period between 2015 and 2019. According to Epidemic Sound, the accused customers uploaded videos on YouTube containing Epidemic Sound’s music, without complying with the applicable Online Creator Subscription.

Despite the allegations, Epidemic Sound refuses to provide its customers with its public legal documentation applicable between 2015 and 2019. In other words, the company is accusing its customers in infringing legal clauses in versions of legal documents that were once public, but are no longer publicly available.

Based on the above-mentioned accusations, Epidemic Sound is now monetizing many videos uploaded by its customers within the time period 2015 – 2019.

We, taking into account all of the accused customers who had their videos unfairly claimed by Epidemic Sound, demand Epidemic Sound and Oscar Höglund to release all the versions of their Terms of Services, Music licenses and F.A.Q. that were ever made effective and public. This demand concerns all YouTubers whose videos are being monetized now by Epidemic Sound but are afraid to confront the Swedish company.



We are also offering a $900 reward to anyone who finds a 2017 version of Epidemic Sound Terms of Service, so if Epidemic Sound decides to republish the documents, they can earn this reward.

https://medium.com/@livebettermedia/we-offer-a-900-reward-to-anyone-who-finds-a-2017-version-of-epidemic-sound-terms-of-service-23ebfbd43659

Please help spread the message. The resolution of this issue could affect many YouTubers.