Rights and responsibility

Copyright and rights basics.

MoonLion’s Audio Lab works with author-provided manuscripts and project materials. Authors are responsible for confirming they have the rights needed to produce, distribute, market, and sell audio based on the supplied work.

Author materials

The author or rights holder should provide the manuscript, excerpts, pronunciations, character notes, and any reference materials they have permission to use for production planning.

Production assets

Final audio, voice samples, launch clips, music, sound effects, and stereo versions may have different usage terms depending on project scope, licensing, and intended distribution.

Demo and voice assets

MoonLion’s Audio Lab demo audio, custom voice samples, production samples, voice names, voice designs, and related audio assets may not be downloaded, copied, reused, redistributed, cloned, trained on, sampled, or used to create derivative voice models without written permission.

Platform rules

Retailer, distributor, disclosure, and digital narration rules vary and may change. MoonLion’s Audio Lab can prepare platform-conscious guidance notes, but final acceptance depends on each platform.

Important note

This page is general production guidance, not legal advice. For rights, copyright, contract, licensing, or platform-policy questions that affect publication, consult a qualified professional or the relevant platform directly.