Don’t have the rights to this song
While editing videos on CapCut, encountering the message 'Don’t have the rights to this song' is quite common, especially when using popular or copyrighted tracks. This notification appears because CapCut is designed to respect copyright laws and restricts users from using unauthorized music in their projects. From my experience, a practical way to handle this issue is to explore CapCut’s built-in music library, which contains a wide range of royalty-free and licensed tracks. These songs are safe to use without worrying about copyright strikes or removal. Another tip is to use your own original music or seek permission from the song’s copyright holder. If you prefer uploading your own music, always ensure you have the proper rights or licenses. There are also many websites offering free or affordable royalty-free music suited for videos. Additionally, be cautious when sharing videos with copyrighted music on social media platforms, as automatic detection systems might mute or block your content. To avoid this, rely on CapCut’s licensed soundtracks or create unique audio content. In summary, while the 'no rights to this song' notification can be frustrating, respecting copyright ensures your videos remain safe for public sharing and helps support artists and creators.















































