1. Music captured live during concerts is allowed to be shared on various features on Instagram such as Stories, Reels, and Instagram Live. You can freely share your experience from a gig by recording and posting it. It's acceptable to include music in your Stories on the platform. Utilizing too many fRead more

    Music captured live during concerts is allowed to be shared on various features on Instagram such as Stories, Reels, and Instagram Live. You can freely share your experience from a gig by recording and posting it. It’s acceptable to include music in your Stories on the platform. Utilizing too many full-length recorded tracks during live broadcasts on Instagram can lead to restrictions. If you continuously play tracks back-to-back while streaming on Instagram Live, your broadcast might get interrupted abruptly. Videos with music should generally be brief. Even though the definition of ‘short’ is subjective, it’s advisable to create concise video content to avoid any complications. When using copyrighted music on Instagram, always ensure there is a visual element accompanying the audio. Simply playing songs without any video content is not allowed. While Instagram music is accessible in 90 countries, there are regions where certain music rights are not held, making these guidelines inapplicable. Instagram has its own selection of copyrighted music in its library. The collection may not be the most extensive globally, but you can still discover specific songs on Instagram when sharing Reels and Stories.

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