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madmuso
Hey guys,

I want to begin uploading some songs to my soundcloud and youtube account but I did a quick google and it seems like people can just take songs from any site these days no matter what, there's all sorts of "rip" programs available.

Is it inevitable these days, and to a point, accepted (in defeat), that if you upload a song pretty much anywhere on the net it can be taken without permission?

Personally I prefer to buy the cd from a shop, I like to get the artwork, etc. I have only ever purchased music online once which im sure with time will change!

thanks,
Storyteller
That's online for you. You can't protect the copying of bits and bytes.
JEO
I'm not worried in someone downloading my music for free to listen to. The fact that some people might download it and pass it on as their own work is what worries me more. So I guess the trick is to suck so bad, no one wants to download or present your music as their own.
Constantin
To make your track less desirable to pirate, try to variate the bpm, to make the life a hell to all the DJ wanna be 14 yr olds, add some distortions or noises randomly, or.. just post the track at 60kbs or in mono. This shall keep the tune hoarders away, if somebody will really like your track will buy it anyway.
Storyteller
The reasons in the OP is what make Spotify so much fun. Downloading your favourite music to your computer at no cost :).

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To make your track less desirable to pirate, try to variate the bpm, to make the life a hell to all the DJ wanna be 14 yr olds, add some distortions or noises randomly, or.. just post the track at 60kbs or in mono. This shall keep the tune hoarders away, if somebody will really like your track will buy it anyway.


You don't want to annoy those that actually want to hear your music. I'd say this is a no go. You'd be better off accepting the nature of the world wide web and doing the best you can to convert listeners into paying consumers.
Constantin
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Originally posted by Storyteller
The reasons in the OP is what make Spotify so much fun. Downloading your favourite music to your computer at no cost :).



You don't want to annoy those that actually want to hear your music. I'd say this is a no go. You'd be better off accepting the nature of the world wide web and doing the best you can to convert listeners into paying consumers.


Usually people that like to get "free" stuff will likely never buy any of that "free" stuff.
Storyteller
Exactly the wrong thought. Without a proper impression of the quality product itself they wouldn't buy either. Welcome to the entertainment industry dilemma.

The only way for people to start paying is to offer them something they really like . Not a half ass product. To make things even worse: without an audience you're nowhere to begin with. No audience, no income. With a crap quality track preview nobody knows what they're getting into and nobody will buy. Neither will you gain audience/fans. Only when you've got a siginificant amount of fans/users/audience coming in you can start making money.

If you want security you simply don't share your music. Bits and bytes are made to be copied, no matter where you put them. So either take things as they are and find a way you don't have to worry about securing your music and can profit from it.
dj_alfi
I used to throw in a lot of Arrrs and like parrot sounds and stuff, but it had the opposite effect, so now I go by DJ Pegleg
Woony
If someone is desperate or stupid enough to rip your stuff off youtube/soundcloud he's never, ever going to buy your stuff so it's not really something to worry about.
J.L.
Don't upload in full quality.

If they want to release a 192 or 128 kbs quality mp3. Let them go right on ahead.

Woony
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Originally posted by J.L.
Don't upload in full quality.

If they want to release a 192 or 128 kbs quality mp3. Let them go right on ahead.


What's the point? Someone that ripps stuff off soundcloud isn't going to give a about quality. I don't see the point unless you somehow get enjoyment out of people having your music in lesser quality.
clay
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Originally posted by madmuso
Hey guys,

I want to begin uploading some songs to my soundcloud and youtube account but I did a quick google and it seems like people can just take songs from any site these days no matter what, there's all sorts of "rip" programs available.

Is it inevitable these days, and to a point, accepted (in defeat), that if you upload a song pretty much anywhere on the net it can be taken without permission?

Personally I prefer to buy the cd from a shop, I like to get the artwork, etc. I have only ever purchased music online once which im sure with time will change!

thanks,


its called good marketing if someone "takes" your song as u call it. id be happy if someone bothered to download, rip, copy, steal or whatever my music. they can even release it under their own name, i wouldnt bother as long as people listen to what ive made.
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