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Who's Got the Juice?

Using content in OnSong means you've basically pinky-sworn to the whole licensing thing. Here's where you can tweak how your borrowed tunes show up & get used.

Your Church's CCLI License Number (Don't Lose It!)

Slap your church's CCLI license number here — it's gotta appear on literally every lyric projection & song you pump out. Seriously. Do it.

Make Shared Sets Expire (Or They Live Forever & Ever)

When you export a song or set in OnSong — whether you're using wireless sharing or archiving like it's 1999 — OnSong will let people import it BUT will nuke it after a hot minute. This whole thing keeps your content from becoming a bootleg copy floating around the internet forever. You can set how long until they're toast. Pick anything from 1 day to 1 month. Or go full YOLO & pick Never to let those sets roam free permanently.

Note: picking Never basically sets off the expiration bomb (or, y'know, disables it). Make sure you've actually got the legal green light to hand out those chord charts to your band peeps before you flip this switch, amirite?

Loan Out Songs (Don't Let Them Move In)

Turn this on & songs zipped via wireless sharing or archive files can be peeped but WON'T get permanently added to the other person's OnSong library. It's like Netflix for chord charts — borrow, don't own. The default is already on (we're looking out for ya). You can turn it off, but for real, make absolutely certain you've got the rights to pass around potentially copyrighted stuff before you do.

OnSong 2026 — Last Refreshed January 21, 2020