Sharing iPhoto slideshows on Facebook

When creating and sharing an iPhoto slideshow, the file included the default audio clip provided by iPhoto. Is it okay to share this file with the default audio clip or are the audio clips in iPhoto copyright restricted? Where in iPhoto can I find this level of detail? Thanks.

Those sound files are licenced for Personal Use. But it doesn’t matter. Your problem is convincing FaceBook that this is the case, because they consider FB to be broadcasting. So good luck with that.

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