National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) Group Fitness Instructor Practice Exam

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What is true of original artist music downloaded or streamed for a monthly fee?

  1. It's free to use in classes

  2. It can be used in classes with permission

  3. It is intended for personal use only

  4. It can be modified for class use

The correct answer is: It is intended for personal use only

The statement that original artist music downloaded or streamed for a monthly fee is intended for personal use only is correct. When individuals pay for music through streaming services or downloads, the license that is typically provided allows the user to enjoy the music in a personal context but does not grant rights for public performances or use in commercial settings such as fitness classes. The intention behind these services is to provide a personal listening experience, and the licensing agreements explicitly limit the usage rights. Therefore, using such music in a group fitness class, which could be seen as a public performance, would not fall under the typical terms of personal use licensing. This understanding is crucial for group fitness instructors because using music outside the scope of its licensing agreement could lead to copyright infringements and legal repercussions.