MD...you gotta read the fine print:
(c) If you are using Freeplay Music for:
(1) Local, regional, or any non-ASCAP/BMI licensed broadcast television use;
(2) Local, regional, or any non-licensed cable television use;
(3) Television use premiering outside the US;
(4) Advertising and Promo use;
(5) All Radio Use;
(6) Direct-to-video, DVD, CD, CDR DVDR or other similar media, including replication, distribution, promotional, or sale;
(7) Books, Magazines, Games, Electronic and Toy Use;
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Non-Broadcast Multi Media Use (Live events, Power Point presentations, trade shows/conventions, etc.);
(9) Music on Hold;
(10) Internet - Website Use (to promote a business, product, service or club);
(11) Personal Website Use (Non-Commercial);
(12) Wireless Content: Ring Tones / Blogs / Shareware / Freeware / Wireless Gaming, etc;.
(13) Greeting Cards / Email Greeting Cards / Email Brochures;
(14) Podcasting;
(15) Film Festivals / Competitions;
(16) Religious Use (most); or
(17) Non-Profit (most)
Then Freeplay Music requires a signed license agreement and a license fee payment as described in the Freeplay Music Rate Card