Explainer
Similar to the Open License option, this license allows others to create remixes or derivative works based on your original music, but only for personal, non-commercial use.
They must still give you attribution, but you won't receive any revenue from their use of your music.
Also, when someone makes a remix from your music, he has to tell everyone that it's a remix of your song and specify its title to give you credit.
This option is ideal if you want to allow people to play around with your music for fun, but don't want it to be used for commercial purposes.
Users should always follow OURSONG TERMS OF SERVICE.
Examples
Personal projects:
A musician releases a track under a Personal License to allow fans or other artists to create one generation of remixes for personal, non-commercial use.
This can help to build a community around the artist's work and allow fans to express their creativity.
Educational purposes:
A musician might use a Personal License to allow their work to be used in educational settings, such as in music production or remixing courses.
This can help to educate and inspire the next generation of artists and producers.
Non-profit projects:
A musician might license their music under a Personal License for use in non-profit projects, such as fundraising campaigns or charity events.
This can help to raise awareness and support for important causes, while also allowing for creative remixes of the artist's work.
Fan projects:
A musician might use a Personal License to allow fans to create remixes or covers of their work for fan projects, such as fan videos or fan-made albums.
This can help to foster a sense of community and collaboration among fans, while also giving them an opportunity to showcase their creativity.
The Personal License can be a helpful tool for musicians who want to encourage remixing and creativity around their work while still maintaining some control over how their music is used and distributed.