simon Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 (edited) This probably hasn't been posted for a while but here are some free(ish) sources for SFX samples https://www.adobe.com/uk/products/audition/free-sound-effects.html (actually looks like that link is dead...but fear not....) https://offers.adobe.com/en/na/audition/offers/audition_dlc/AdobeAuditionDLCSFX.html - described as "royalty-free audio sound effects." think there is about 15 gig plus the BBC sfx library (not strictly speaking free but ok for personal use) http://bbcsfx.acropolis.org.uk/ Edited April 13, 2020 by simon 5 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PawneeLou Posted April 14, 2020 Share Posted April 14, 2020 Thanks a lot ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fpoir Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 Discussion of whether these sound effects can be used royalty-free: https://community.adobe.com/t5/audition/can-i-use-these-sound-effects-for-free/td-p/9145767?page=1 This from the OP's second link makes me uneasy: "Customer may not claim any trademark rights in the Content File or derivative works thereof." (Emphasis added.) Would welcome an IP lawyer's take. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matthew Sorrels Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 You can't use the Adobe sound files as part of a trademark (audio mark) and expect them to be exclusive. The sentence as read only entangles the "trademark rights" the "content file or derivative works thereof" means exactly that. You can't take these sounds, fiddle them and then claim a trademark right on them (either as shipped or a derivative). Adobe has no issue with normal sound file usage, these sound effects have been distributed with Audition for a very long time (and under a bunch of different licenses). I'm pretty sure Adobe couldn't sue any one for using them if they wanted to. Trademark rights are a totally different kind of thing than a copyright (just like patents aren't trademarks, and design patents aren't normal patents, but people blur them all together sometimes). And no I'm not a lawyer, but I have used the Adobe files in projects and will continue to do so. Though technically I may have paid for them a few times since I've bought Adobe products that included them on discs before the creative cloud and do have an active creative cloud sub. But I don't think that gives me any extra rights. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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