In order to simplify our pricing (one price for each product), we came up with a two-tiered structure: BUYER and END USER (in some cases, BUYER and END USER are the same):

BUYER: the person/entity that buys a SONICITY sound track.

END USER: the person/entity that is most closely, visibly associated with the final product. For companies/organizations with subsidiaries, it is a specific subsidiary that must be identified as the END USER.

Here are a few examples:

  1. Peter runs an independent coffee shop and wants to create a video to promote it online. He selects a SONICITY soundtrack for his video. Licensing: Peter is the BUYER, and the coffee shop is the END USER.

  2. Sam is a free-lance dance artist, creating a video featuring work samples on his personal website, using SONICITY soundtracks.
    Licensing: Sam is both BUYER and END USER

  3. Jessica is the creative director at a medium-size video production company with a number of corporate clients. Jessica selects a SONICITY soundtrack for a video promoting a new restaurant chain X.
    Licensing: Jessica/Jessica’s video company is the BUYER; restaurant chain X is the END USER.

    IMPORTANT: If Jessica and her company want to use the same soundtrack for a different client, the soundtrack must be purchased again for a different END USER.

We understand that some situations won’t neatly fit with these categories. If you have any questions or concerns about your situation, please contact us at info@sonicitysound.com. We will get back to you ASAP.