It's hard to find the exact copyright of League of Legends music.

GG PKayge·2/16/2019, 8:32:39 PM·1 votes·586 views

I'm starting to get involved in editing videos for League of Legends and Rocket League for a gaming community, and I was hoping to use some music pertaining to Pentakill, DJ Sona, or other videos that have been released. Finding copyright info is hard and I was curious if someone has a link to tell me what is viable and not for the content creation side of things.

For reference, here is a video that is partially finished using my favorite song of all time, but it's still copyrighted protected so I put it on my personal account which I only use for test videos and resumes. It would be more content like this just changing the background music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHlTw8SpLOw

EDIT: Thank you those who helped me look, I finally found their Legal Page: https://www.riotgames.com/en/legal

3 Comments

Silly Neeko2/16/2019, 8:43:23 PM2 votes

Most of the songs etc i would believe as long as you are giving credit to the original makers of the song.... possibly even showing the original.... and are not making money off of their work that you just editted.... then it should be fine.

Would need verification for this, but for example there is many songs being edited for Nightcore, put into animated videos, people taking a video and changing the voices to make a meme or whatever.

So I would assume that it depends mostly on what you are planning on doing with it. For a gaming community, i assume it is to share the stuff with friends and not be getting money off them or make them think it is all your work.