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| quote: | Originally posted by Omegasox
You could claim it's yours and there's nothing the original producer can do to refute your claim unless they have proof of ownership which isn't just your name written on a CD-R.
So yeah, it actually is a pretty big deal unfortunately. Same thing happened to Liquid Life, and there's a good chance we won't see a Liquid Life remix of Sunrise due to it. |
ways to prove the fact that a certain track is your intellectual property:
a: if you produced it using a software sequencer (reason, FS, cubase, and prolly the rest too) you have the "work" file, and in 99% of the cases, nobody else does..
b: if you sent it away on no matter on what format through registered mail to anyone, even yourself, your safe.
c: if you have any kind of unforgable log ie: a receipt of a vinyl print/cd duplication, you are safe
d: this one doesnt hold up in court 90% of the time, but if you can reproduce it completely in front of any of the involved parties, you have a claim to ownership
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