Free Demo Terms
Last updated: 2026-06-20
Last updated: 2026-06-20. A free demo is a tagged or watermarked public preview MP3 provided for evaluation only. It is NOT a purchase and NOT a license. These terms explain exactly what a demo is and what you may and may not do with it. They work together with the Terms of Service and the License Agreement. This text is a content draft and is not legal advice.
1. What a free demo is
A demo is a tagged/watermarked preview MP3 of a beat - typically carrying an audible voice tag and/or sweep - provided so you can evaluate the beat before deciding to buy.
It is a preview-quality MP3 only. It is not the clean (untagged) file, not WAV, and not the track-out, and it is not the final paid deliverable.
A demo is provided free; no payment, license or commercial rights are granted by downloading or listening to it.
2. How you get a demo
You provide an e-mail address and accept these Free Demo Terms; the demo is then delivered through a short-lived signed download link.
We record your e-mail, the version of the terms you accepted, and the time, so we can deliver the file and, where relevant, follow up. See the Privacy Policy for how this data is handled.
3. What you MAY do
Listen to the demo to evaluate whether the beat suits your project.
Use the demo privately for personal drafts, sketches, arrangement tests and writing ideas - strictly without publishing or distributing them.
4. What you may NOT do
Do not publish, release, broadcast, stream or upload any track made with the demo to Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, SoundCloud, social media or any other platform.
Do not make any commercial use of the demo, and do not monetize, sell, lease, share or transfer the demo file.
Do not remove, mute or mask the watermark/voice tag, and do not redistribute the demo on its own as a standalone product (sample, loop, acapella, etc.).
Do not register the demo or any part of it with Content ID, AdRev or similar systems.
5. Evaluation only - no release rights
The demo exists so you can decide whether to buy. It grants no right to release. Any public, commercial or monetized use requires a paid license - there are no exceptions for “small” or “non-profit” releases.
6. How to get full rights
To release and monetize a track, buy a license: the standard non-exclusive license for an individual beat (around $100, delivering MP3 + WAV + track-out), a bitpack license, or exclusive rights from $5,000. Only a paid license unlocks clean files and the commercial rights described on the License page.
7. Enforcement, changes and contact
Using a demo in breach of these terms is an unlicensed use of OUTMARIN’s material and may lead to takedown requests and other remedies.
We may update these terms; the version in force is the one posted here with the most recent “Last updated” date. Questions: [email protected].
Last updated: 2026-06-20. OUTMARIN is operated by IP HLYNOVSKII. These documents describe OUTMARIN’s current product and store rules and may be updated; the version shown here is the one that applies until a newer “Last updated” date is posted. This text is a content draft and is not a substitute for legal advice; the binding license is always the agreement delivered with your specific purchase. Questions: [email protected].

