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skot_e
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Adelaide
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It is copyrighted. Until you sign it over (which you never should), and until 75yrs after you die. (or is it 50yr?)
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Jun-04-2007 11:01
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SMC
custom title addict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Sweden
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I don't know if i can help you. I've only had one experience with demos/labels, which was recently. I sent out a track, label wanted it, they asked me if i had any other material to put into a release. I didn't, so we agreed i would start working on a second version of the demo tune, which is turning out good and which they like. When i'm done i will have my first release officially in the pipeline. This is however a label with a good reputation and which can be trusted.
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Jun-04-2007 12:25
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Storyteller
Supreme tracneaddict

Registered: Feb 2005
Location: The Netherlands
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Jun-04-2007 14:19
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A1C
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jan 2007
Location: \o/hi\o/
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I would do some research into Italian copyright. You start running into issues when you cross borders with music... I'm sure you're aware of how to copyright in your own country, but once you turn it over to them, they could conceivably use it as they see fit within their own country...
And BTW echosystem, music doesn't have to be "amazing" to re-used. They're are plenty of media outlets that use less than amazing music... advertising, porn... they're are labels and music publishers who purchase the rights to songs/catalogues and then continue to resell those pieces as need be.
I know specifically of an acquaintance that composed a number of tracks, and sold those tracks for a "flat fee" to be used in Porn. He later heard his track on a major network TV show... the porn company had re-sold his music to be used somewhere else.... Now, be selling for a flat fee, he surrendered his rights to the music, but it shows that music is constantly being recycled as companies see fit.
The moral of any story is, do your homework and know your rights before you submit any piece of work to anyone. I mean, after all, it's your blood, sweat and tears that went into it, the least you can do is protect your work. 
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Jun-04-2007 16:45
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