Music compliance for brands
Social platforms license music for people — not brands. TrackCleared finds what's at risk in your library, a human verifies every flag, and your team gets a clear path forward.
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The stakes
Universal, Sony, and Warner have spent the last four years suing brands over music in social posts. Statutory damages run $750 to $150,000 per song (17 U.S.C. §504(c)).
165 songs behind influencer videos — a beauty brand, hit over posts on three platforms.
Bloomberg Law →931 posts across hotel brands and paid influencers. Settled confidentially in 2024.
Music Business Worldwide →159 songs in product videos — the posts kept running after a cease-and-desist. Settled in 2026.
Billboard →Also: DSW, Gymshark, OFRA Cosmetics, Bang Energy, Chili's.
What we do
A human-verified read on where your account stands — and exactly what a flag looks like.
Your entire library, itemized and prioritized by reach, in a live tracker your team works from.
We walk the list together. Your team decides, and acts in your own accounts.
Regular re-scans catch new posts early — so cleared stays cleared.
How it works
Every post is checked two ways: what the platform says is attached, and what the audio actually contains. Fingerprinting catches commercial tracks hiding under an "Original audio" label — where 61% of the flags we find are hiding.
Tracks from properly licensed music libraries are screened out, so they're never flagged. Then a person listens to every remaining flag. Nothing reaches your report unheard.
Every post, its status, and its options in one live tracker. Your team works the list, we re-verify what you resolve — and regular re-scans check what's new.
We read public posts only. Cleanup happens in your account, with your hands on the keyboard.
Fingerprinting finds it; a person confirms it. That's why our reports hold up.
Not affiliated with any record label or rights holder. We work for you, and findings go only to you.
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