Cloudchamber
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ill o.g.
I've noticed that almost everyone here uses voice tags on their beats to "protect" them. My question is: what do you "voice taggers" expect from your tags? Is it the new "poor man's copyright?" Personally, I don't use them, because I think they:
1. Detract from the music in a seriously annoying way
2. Can easily be chopped out
3. Don't prevent someone from simply "covering" your tune.
It seems to me that the only person who would straight up JACK your mp3s would be some kid who doesn't have the resources to make their own. Think about it, if they're so lazy/stupid that they can't figure out how make a beat (even with fruityloops), how are they going to make a single dollar using a stolen mp3?? Even if they do make a gajillion dollars, its easy for you to prove that you made it first-right?
On the other hand, if somebody formidable (major label artist) wants to jack your shit, lets be realistic, they won't track your mp3 in protools. Instead, they'll go to their own producer and tell him to cover it. This way, even if you registered the copyright, there's NOTHING you can do.
What do you think?
Matt
1. Detract from the music in a seriously annoying way
2. Can easily be chopped out
3. Don't prevent someone from simply "covering" your tune.
It seems to me that the only person who would straight up JACK your mp3s would be some kid who doesn't have the resources to make their own. Think about it, if they're so lazy/stupid that they can't figure out how make a beat (even with fruityloops), how are they going to make a single dollar using a stolen mp3?? Even if they do make a gajillion dollars, its easy for you to prove that you made it first-right?
On the other hand, if somebody formidable (major label artist) wants to jack your shit, lets be realistic, they won't track your mp3 in protools. Instead, they'll go to their own producer and tell him to cover it. This way, even if you registered the copyright, there's NOTHING you can do.
What do you think?
Matt