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Re: Define "Exclusive"

Post by Russell Landwehr » Sun Jun 07, 2015 4:58 pm

Back to part of Paulie's original question
Paulie wrote: If I record a piece for solo piano and it goes to an exclusive listing, then I record a different style version of the same song, is that new version restricted because of the exclusive agreement? For example, solo piano ballad in Library A, then a jazz trio swing version in Library B. They are technically the same song, but are they considered the same from the Library's perspective?
If you wrote A and then someone else wrote B and claimed copyright for it, you would scream copyright infringement. So, no, you can't infringe yourself when a song is signed exclusively.

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