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mdemanParticipant
Hi There,
I just discovered some of my tracks ( written for an exlusive publisher) have been copied and put on Audiojungle by someone called lollyproductions. He has 71 tracks up. My publisher is looking into this, but it might be good for other composers to check for theft as well.
daveydadParticipantHow did you discover this?
mdemanParticipantI got a call from my publisher, they discovered it. I checked most of his (lollyproductions) tracks and found at least 4 of them are mine.
daveydadParticipantI can’t find him. Maybe account was deleted?
mdemanParticipantStill there unfortunately. It’s lollyproduction. Not lollyproductions ( I made a typo earlier)
ComposerLDGParticipantSo what happens when a non-exclusive track is in multiple non-exclusive libraries (RF or not), if all of those libraries are entering the track into AdRev? Doesn’t that lead to a multitude of problems?
NY ComposerParticipantI know that in the RF world alone some of the best are making around $30,000 per month just from RF licenses. They probably make much more on the side from other projects using their talents.
Wow! That’s good to know. Seems a little staggering to me but then again, I don’t have over 1000 tracks floating around the RF markets.
Michael NickolasParticipantSo what happens when a non-exclusive track is in multiple non-exclusive libraries (RF or not), if all of those libraries are entering the track into AdRev?
My understanding is only the copyright owner can enter tracks into Content ID/AdRev, or assign an exclusive (single) representative to do so.
ComposerLDGParticipantMy understanding is only the copyright owner can enter tracks into Content ID/AdRev, or assign an exclusive (single) representative to do so.
Ah ok, that makes sense. Thank you!
AlanParticipantI had a similar problem. I created a YouTube video with my track for audio. It was just a word doc that said:
“Song Title”
by Me
Copyright 2014
I own all right to this music, it should never trigger a YouTube copyright infringement claim“Claimant Name” does not own any rights to this music.
I uploaded it and it was immediately blocked. I disputed it and never had trouble with it again. I also sent a link to the video to anyone who had trouble with it. It made for easy resolution.
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