Yeah the idea of copyrighting melodies is hilarious, some guys even made a code that could make a daw calculate every possible permutation in an octave (they came up with a retarded number 80 mil or something (cant remember exact but really friggin huge atleast ) and saved it to a hard drive being that a legal requierment is to have it as a physical object.I even think they managed to get a copyright for it. these guys did it just to prove a point on how dumb the law is right now like if you even play the notes in sequence to for example can you feel the love tonight you're infringing on sir eltons intellectual property and his lawyers have every right to sue you and furthermore you could technically be sued 70 years after the dude has died as copyright lasts well after the actual artist has deceased
to answer your question though: yeah i do this all the time sometimes on purpose
Everytime that happens I make a type beat video lolHow often you make a beat or a melody that sounds real good and you go...
"I feel like I've heard this before" ??
Annoying and offputting af
i dont think its so much about protecting artists as it is about protecting the profits of the huge corporations that own all the rights.Yes! This is exactly my understandingof it.
Wasn't aware of it's changed and how across countries.
I know many want to hate it and i know in some situations it can be an obstacle, but it's also there to protect US as musicians, writers, composers etc.
I know some may front on thisquestion, but how would you feel if yoy made some banger, but someone decided to steal it and become rich andfamous off it... peak.
But i thinkeven Pharrell got done and he even inverted chords and somewhat changed it from the original... imagine just bein influenced by some thing and getting slapped. Oof
i dont think its so much about protecting artists as it is about protecting the profits of the huge corporations that own all the rights.
even if you are signed, until your advance has been paid off, you arent getting paid even if the label or multinational corporation is.But if they didn't have those rights, they wouldn't make money. And neither would you.
Copyright was invented to protect musicians. Musicians used to get paid to play. But then people could just copy the music on those piano rolls and musician doesnt get paid.
But back to your point... If you're signed and your label/publisher doesn't get paid - you don't get paid.
even if you are signed, until your advance has been paid off, you arent getting paid even if the label or multinational corporation is.
This is how Michael Jackson was very very clever, he bought the rights to the Beatles and sued Sony and won. Thats fucking epic. Ive lost count of tales of huge number one artists being broke, because they never wrote the lyrics and they never wrote the music. If you really want to get paid, own the rights to your music. Many people are going independent now, instead of getting sucked into the antiquated business of ripping off naive youngsters who are promised the world and given a debt.
No truer words spoken than consult a lawyer before signing anything.I know about all that. But if they can't profit off your music and pay off your debt. Then you don't make money anyway.
That's why the most important thing to have first in music is a lawyer.
There's clever ways in contracts labels make you pay for things you shouldn't. But you agreed to it by signing.
Well the point there is if you didn't write the music nor the lyrics, you don't have any copyright. You didn't create anything. You're just a performer or a model.
That's why writing your stuff if important - publishing. Publishig is where you make your money. Record labels are just mechanical sales. This day hm there's no real sales any more.
But also with majors vs independs or solo,
Majors - 90%
Independents - 50%
Solo - 100 %
But the thing is... even though a major will take 90% of what you make, they could still probablt actually make you earn morethan the other methods. Due to their name and marketing budgets and quality.
But to return to original point... without copyright, you're making no money off music.
then they are just performers, they will never make any decent money and will have to work fucking hard for what they do getDiscuss @Iron Keys those clever ways. Plus, not everybody can write, should write and/or wants to write.
Plus, not everybody can write, should write and/or wants to write.