We have decided to specifically offer the online licensing tool for music licenses (i.e. film, TV, video-game) only. The decision is made in part by the confusion surrounding the use of the application and the confusions by music listeners who did not understand that the licenses were for soundtrack supervisors and people of similar fields. In place of the last efforts, we've developed a new form for licensing professionals that should streamline the request process.
Now, when you you enter our licensing page ("license our stuff"), you will see a brief explanation followed by a form in which you can specify many variables that make the procedure very fast and precise.
We will leave the online licensing tool active for a while, providing you with the option to complete your contract and download of the materials all in one shot, but we may not offer this capability in the future.
Hopefully, this will heal the confusions and inconveniences and will allow better understanding of how the program is utilized.
Thank you.

6 Comments
I agree that it is confusing, because you don’t offer sales like i-Tunes from this site, only on one-off web-pages.
Right, or at least have better to understand buttons, WTF license? (what my friend thought), or maybe just put a storefront like the guy above says?
That mini site don’t make any sense at all I feel, but even a web store will be hard to have people use if they don’t sell direct from this site, so I wonder what a web designer outside of your company thinks of this.
I’ve never seen anything like this! wow! I wish I could help more over the licensing web thingy, sorry!
Just say NO! lol
To DRUGS!!! hehehehehehehe