Hi Andy,
Think about the last project you shipped.
The track you dropped in to set the mood. The footage you grabbed to fill a gap. The photo that just worked. The client signed off, you exported, you moved on.
Now the harder question: did you actually have the right to use every piece of it, everywhere the client plans to run it?
If you had to pause on that, you are not alone. It only takes one asset nobody cleared. It holds up fine until it does not, and then it comes back as a muted upload, a copyright strike, or a bill the client did not see coming.
We brought in someone who does this for a living to fix that for you.
Mac McIntosh is a music supervisor and clearance professional with nearly 30 years in the music industry, plus footage licensing, music publishing, copyright, and film production. He is the founder of Musiclerk.com, a supervision and clearance agency, and he built three new products to take the guesswork out of using work you did not create.