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Terms & Conditions

Last updated: 28 July 2026

1. About these terms

UndrWrld is a platform where independent artists, producers, engineers and DJs share their work, connect, and buy and sell beats. By creating an account or using the site, you agree to these terms. If you don't agree with them, please don't use the platform.

We may update these terms as the platform changes. When we do, we'll update the date above. Continuing to use UndrWrld after a change means you accept the new version.

2. Your account

You need an account to use most of the platform. Keep your details accurate and your login to yourself — you're responsible for what happens under your account.

To sell beats you must be at least 18. This isn't our rule — our payment provider (Stripe) requires it of anyone receiving money. You can still use the rest of the platform if you're younger, where the law allows.

We can suspend or remove accounts that break these terms, harass others, or put the platform or its users at risk.

3. Content you post

Everything you upload stays yours. You only give us permission to host and display it so the platform can work — show your posts in the feed, your beats in the marketplace, your profile to other users.

Only upload work you have the rights to. Don't post content that is illegal, hateful, harassing, sexually explicit, or that infringes someone else's copyright. We remove content that breaks these rules and may act on the account behind it.

If you believe something on UndrWrld infringes your copyright, report it and we'll look into it.

4. Selling beats

Only accounts with the Producer role can publish beats. By publishing one, you confirm that you created it or otherwise have the full right to license it — including any samples it contains. Uncleared samples are your responsibility, not ours and not the buyer's.

You set the price, or mark a beat as free or not for sale. To sell a paid beat you must connect a payout account, because you are the seller — see section 6.

Note that the preview on UndrWrld plays the full track. Publish knowing your work can be heard in full by anyone with an account, and that no platform can completely prevent someone from capturing audio they're able to play.

5. Beat licence — what a buyer gets

This is the default licence for every beat bought or downloaded through UndrWrld, unless the producer and the buyer agree something different in writing between themselves (for example an exclusive deal arranged privately).

The licence is non-exclusive. The same beat can be sold to other people, and it stays available in the marketplace after you buy it. Buying it does not make it yours alone.

You may:

  • Record and release music over the beat, including commercially.
  • Distribute that music on streaming platforms, and monetise it.
  • Perform it live and use it in videos and social media.

You may not:

  • Resell, re-upload or redistribute the beat as a beat, on its own or in a pack.
  • Claim you wrote or own the underlying instrumental.
  • Register it with a content-ID or rights system as your own work.
  • Sell or transfer the licence to someone else.

Credit the producer where it's reasonable to do so — for example “prod. @producer” in the track title or description.

The producer keeps the copyright in the beat. Free beats carry these same terms — free means no payment, not fewer obligations.

6. Payments

Payments are handled by Stripe. We never see or store your card details.

When you buy a beat, the payment goes directly to the producer's own Stripe account. The money does not pass through UndrWrld, and UndrWrld takes no commission — the producer receives the price minus Stripe's own processing fee.

This means the producer is the seller for that transaction, not us. We provide the platform where the sale happens.

Because each payment goes to one producer, a cart containing beats from several producers is paid one producer at a time.

Taxes are the producer's responsibility. As the seller, each producer is responsible for declaring their income and handling any VAT or other tax that applies to them. UndrWrld does not do this for you and cannot advise you on it.

7. Refunds

Beats are digital and are delivered immediately after purchase. For that reason, sales are final and UndrWrld does not issue refunds.

This isn't only a policy choice: because payments go straight to the producer's account, we are technically unable to refund a payment we never received.

If something went wrong with a purchase, contact the producer directly through messages. Only they can issue a refund, and it's up to them whether to do so. We encourage producers to be reasonable, but we can't force a refund.

By completing a purchase you ask for the content to be delivered immediately and acknowledge that you therefore lose any right of withdrawal that would otherwise apply to digital content.

If a beat is taken off the marketplace after you bought it, you keep it — it stays in your library.

8. Using the platform fairly

Don't abuse the platform: no spam, no bulk or automated account creation, no scraping, no attempts to break, overload or bypass our systems or access other people's accounts or files.

Don't use the marketplace to launder money, sell work that isn't yours, or mislead buyers about what they're getting.

9. Availability and liability

UndrWrld is provided as it is. We work to keep it running and to keep your data safe, but we can't promise it will always be available, uninterrupted or error-free.

Transactions for beats are between the buyer and the producer. We are not a party to them and are not responsible for the quality of a beat, whether a producer actually holds the rights they claim, or any dispute between users — though we will act on reports of clear abuse.

To the extent the law allows, we're not liable for indirect losses such as lost income or lost opportunities arising from your use of the platform.

10. Contact

Questions about these terms, a copyright complaint, or a problem with a purchase? Reach out through the platform — you can message an admin, or use the report tools for content issues. You'll also find common questions answered in the Q&A.

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