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R.j.
Di piú! di piú! di piú!

Registered: Feb 2004
Location: L, TX, USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Xenocreator_PG_
One thing I see happening more often though is this:
New & even existing TA producers come in & post up their track & expect comments without checking out other peoples turns & commenting on them. People then wonder why they get "0" replies. The general rule should be post your track up & then review 4 tracks minimum. Review 2 Un-responded threads & then 2 personal selections. By doing this the review system will work much better & you'll see less of those '0 replies'.
Post 1 track, review 4. It's simple! & the music promotional section will become more active because of it! |
I disagree, actually. (to an extent, that is)
With that, you'll have so much 'effort-less' feedback. Meaning, somebody will give comments 'just' to get replies on their tracks. I'm pretty sure at first it would be pretty sweet if this were actually a system everybody followed. But, as time progressed, I figure feedback would become nothing but useless comments from people who desperately want feedback themselves.
But I agree with you when you say that 'if you want feedback, you should make an effort to post quality comments yourself'; it's only fair.
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zodiac9
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Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Houston, TX
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| quote: | Originally posted by Nemesis44
In reality the fact that you have posted it on a forum leaves an electronic trail, which actually does stand up in court. Not to mention certain other things you can do.
That said, unless your tracks are really good (and I'm not saying they are not) the chances of someone stealing them are fairly slim.
You do occassionaly get some asshole on e-bay trying to sell tracks from forums.
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I would be more concerned with plagiarism, someone stealing your melodies, arrangements, ect, and changing them just enough so that they aren't breaking any copyright laws. There will be nothing you can do about it. If you post a track on a forum, people will assume that there's no copyright on it, and that it hasn't been signed to a label. They'll feel more at liberty to steal or plagerise it. Going to court is something you really want to avoid. Who needs that hassle? Most of the time, if someone steals your music, or plagiarizes it, you'll never even know it. Someone could sign it to a label, and you'll be non the wiser, because there are way too many labels to keep up with.
Bottom line is, if you have a decent track, don't post it anywhere online. Get it signed to a label, most people will be afraid to steal music from an established label, because they know that the music is copyrighted, and they know that a label has very solid legal legs to stand on.
Just know what you're getting into is all. There are a lot of rotten people out there, the music business is full of them. One bad experience will sober you up real quick.
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