A direct relationship, documented
The licensed rail grows through direct arrangements: an artist, a producer, a Torah organization, or another rights holder grants FilteredTube documented permission for specific titles and specific uses - streaming, downloads, or both, with whatever window applies. Every grant is recorded with its owner, its evidence, and its dates; delivery is enforced against that record automatically.
This is deliberately old-fashioned. No blanket scraping dressed up as partnership - a named agreement about named works, the way rights were always supposed to move.
Why creators choose the arrangement
The frum creative world has a real distribution problem: the audience most eager for kosher music and Torah is precisely the audience least willing to live inside open platforms. A reviewed catalog reaches that audience natively - the family that would never open the open web happily searches a boundary product.
Partnership also means presentation with kavod: correct categories, clean customer-safe presentation, no adjacency to content a Jewish artist would be embarrassed by. For rights holders interested in the conversation, the licensing page on this site is the door.
At a glance
Key takeaways
- Licensed delivery rests on named agreements about named works.
- The reviewed catalog reaches the audience open platforms cannot.
- Partnership includes presentation with kavod, not just distribution.
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