March 21st, 2013

Rumblefish, Soundtrack Licensing Partner To YouTube And Others, Buys Catalogik To Improve Music Search

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A note of consolidation in the world of digital music: Rumblefish, a company that works with the likes of YouTube, Amazon, Vimeo, Facebook and Slideshare to let users add licensed soundtracks to their digital creations, is today announcing the acquisition of Catalogik, a platform to help find and monitor the use of specific digital tracks. → Read More

June 29th, 2010

Rumblefish Launches Friendly Music: Tunes For YouTube Videos At $1.99 A Pop

Music licensing company Rumblefish last week announced a new music program for YouTube users, enabling them to buy a lifetime, worldwide music license on a selected music track at $1.99 a pop and fully edit the music into their videos.

The online store, dubbed Friendly Music, has just been pushed live.

YouTube users can use the website to access Rumblefish’s catalog of copyright-cleared songs… → Read More

December 5th, 2008

Add Licensed Indie Music To Your YouTube Videos, Courtesy Of Rumblefish

YouTube has partnered up with music licensing startup Rumblefish to enable users to add fully licensed songs from its 25,000 tracks strong catalog of independent artists to videos. Users can add the songs through the AudioSwap feature, giving them a much broader choice than was the case until now.

To use the feature, just pick any uploaded video and browse the provided audio library. You’ll get a… → Read More