Copyright:
Copyright protects the creators work, people have to request access to the creators work to use it legally. If someone breaks a copyright rule then they could either receive a simple e-mail telling them to remover the content or they could get face a penalty up to £100,000.
Creative Commons:
Content that can be copied, distributed, edited, remixed, and built upon without breaking any legal rules. No rules can really be broken here, however people can credit the creator in their work.
Fair Use:
Where content can be used under certain circumstances legal e.g. educational, news reporting, researching needs. Due to this being a copyright law you can still face the same charges, however if you can prove that you are using the work for the certain circumstances then you can over rule the penalty.
Royalty Free:
Where the content is available to use to the public and the public does not have to contact the creator for the license to use the content. This however doesn't mean that it is free to purchase. Usually in this case of copyright some creators will ask you to credit them in the return for the free audio.
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