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3 Simple Ways to Protect an Audio File in 2025 (Artists & Creators Guide)

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Protect an audio file :
complete guide 2026

3 methods for protect an audio file legally — a complete comparison of legal validity, timelines, costs, and what to do in case of plagiarism.

📅 Updated June 2026 ✍️ TuneLockr ⏱️ 6 min read

Why protect an audio file — even if it is automatically protected

An audio file is protected by copyright from the moment it is created — with no formalities. But this protection cannot be proven. In the event of a dispute or plagiarism, you must prove that you created the work before rather than the other party.

This is the crucial distinction to understand before protect an audio file :

✅ What the law gives you automatically

  • Copyright from the moment of creation
  • Permanent moral rights to the work
  • Protection across the EU and in 180+ countries

❌ What the law does not give you automatically

  • Proof of the creation date
  • A document admissible in court
  • Traceability in case of plagiarism

The fundamental rule: for protect an audio file effectively, you must create dated and certified evidence of authorship by an independent third party — before any external sharing.

3 ways to protect an audio file in 2026

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Instant digital solution

1. TuneLockr — Time-stamped blockchain deposit

TuneLockr is the fastest method for protect an audio file legally. The cryptographic fingerprint of your file is recorded on the Tezos blockchain — an immutable, time-stamped proof accurate to the second.

Advantages

  • 2 minutes — the fastest
  • Legally recognised PDF certificate
  • eIDAS standard + Tezos blockchain
  • Valid in 170+ countries
  • No membership required
  • First deposit free, no bank card required
  • Comprehensive artist dashboard

Accepted formats

  • MP3, WAV, FLAC, AIFF, AAC
  • Lyrics — PDF or TXT
  • DAW project — ZIP archive
  • Scores and arrangements
  • Visuals — cover art, photos
  • Beats and separate stems
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Official French solution

2. Soleau Envelope — INPI

TheINPI's digital Soleau envelope is the traditional method for protect an audio file through a French government body. It creates a proof of creation that is officially recognised by French courts.

Positive points

  • Official recognition by French courts
  • €15 per envelope
  • Valid for 5 years, renewable
  • Government body

Limitations

  • Processing time of 15 working days
  • Limited file formats
  • Interface not well-suited for artists
  • No tracking dashboard
  • Less suitable for multiple digital files
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Complement — no legal value on its own

3. Metadata and copyright notices

Adding your author information into the audio file's metadata is a simple and useful step — but is not legal proof on its own.

What to include in your metadata:

  • Author's name or pseudonym
  • Creation date
  • Statement: © First Name Last Name — Year
  • Link to your TuneLockr certificate

Important: metadata can be changed or deleted — it does not constitute legally enforceable proof of prior creation. Use this method as a supplement to a TuneLockr or INPI deposit, never on its own.

Comparison table — Protecting an audio file in 2026

MethodTimeframeCostLegal valueFormatsRecommended for
TuneLockr 2 minutes First free, €4.90/deposit Strong — eIDAS + Tezos All formats + ZIP Artists, beatmakers, independents
Soleau Envelope (INPI) 15 working days €15 / envelope Good — official FR Limited Creators requiring official state recognition
Copyright metadata Immediate Free None on its own All Supplement only
Deposit with a notary By appointment 100-300€ Very strong Any medium Works of very high value

Protect an audio file before publishing it on YouTube or Spotify

If you are publishing your audio file on a streaming platform, here is the correct procedure:

1

Register on TuneLockr before anything else

Before sending your file to a distributor, label, or collaborator — upload it to TuneLockr. The certificate timestamps your creation before any release.

2

Distribute via a service with Content ID

Use a distributor that enables YouTube Content ID — DistroKid, TuneCore or CD Baby. This allows YouTube to automatically detect and monetise any use of your audio file.

3

Add copyright metadata

In the ID3 tags of your MP3/WAV file, include your name, the date and your TuneLockr certificate number. In the YouTube description, include © and the year.

4

Declare to SACEM if applicable

If you are a member SACEM, declare your track before its public release. SACEM collects royalties upon exploitation — TuneLockr protects your authorship. Both are complementary.

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What to do if your audio file is plagiarised despite protection

Even when protected, someone else may use your audio file without authorisation. Here are the steps to follow — your TuneLockr certificate is your main asset.

1

Gather your proof

TuneLockr certificate, original files, record of exchanges, date of first publication. The more dated evidence you have, the stronger your case.

2

Contact the platform

YouTube, Spotify, TikTok — each platform has a copyright infringement report form. Attach your TuneLockr certificate as proof of prior authorship.

3

Send a formal notice

A recorded delivery letter to the plagiarist, citing your proof of authorship and requesting immediate removal or compensation. Sample cease and desist letters are available online.

4

Consult a specialist lawyer

If no amicable resolution is found, a specialist intellectual property lawyer can take the matter to court. Your TuneLockr certificate provides legally enforceable proof of prior creation.

Protecting an audio file is not just a precaution — it is your greatest asset in the event of a dispute. A TuneLockr certificate produced in 2 minutes can make all the difference in a dispute that lasts for months.

FAQ — Protecting an audio file

For protect an audio file legally: 1) TuneLockr — blockchain timestamped deposit, certificate issued in 2 minutes, valid in 170+ countries, first deposit free. 2) Soleau envelope INPI — official FR, €15, processing time 15 days. 3) Copyright metadata — a useful complement, but has no legal value on its own. TuneLockr is the fastest and most suitable method for independent artists.

Yes — an audio file is protected by copyright as soon as it is created, with no formalities required. However, this protection cannot be proven without dated evidence of authorship. In the event of a dispute, you must prove that you created the work before the other party. That is exactly what TuneLockr provides: irrefutable timestamped certification to protect your audio file.

Yes — TuneLockr allows you to protect an audio file without being a member of SACEM. Protection via proof of prior creation is separate from royalty management. TuneLockr protects your authorship; the SACEM collects royalties when your work is used commercially. Both are complementary.

TuneLockr accepts all common audio formats for protect an audio file : MP3, WAV, FLAC, AIFF, AAC. You can also protect ZIP archives (full DAW projects), lyrics in PDF, scores, visuals and cover art. One single deposit can contain multiple files.

In the event of plagiarism of an audio file: 1) Gather your evidence — TuneLockr certificate, original files, publication date. 2) Contact the platform (YouTube, Spotify) to report unauthorised use. 3) Send a formal notice to the author. 4) If no amicable resolution is found, consult a lawyer specialising in intellectual property. Your TuneLockr certificate is legally recognised proof of precedence.

Further resources

Official sources: INPI · SACEM · Intellectual Property Code · eIDAS standard

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