I reckon it will, I am a bit ignorant about Content ID, but I reckon it may be a source of problem if you sign your music exclusively with a library/publisher
Distribution Tunecore or distrokid?
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Re: Distribution Tunecore or distrokid?
Hi Pierre,
I use Tunecore even though it is pricier.
I signed up for distrokid but when I read their whole agreement ( I didn’t see a place to read the agreement until I paid my $) something about their agreement struck me funny.
It did appear that they were taking a “non exclusive interest” in the music. A non exclusive license.
I emailed distrokid and raised my concerns and they did not offer a rebuttal but they cheerfully refunded my money.
I could be wrong about that license but the wording didn’t sit well with me. John
I use Tunecore even though it is pricier.
I signed up for distrokid but when I read their whole agreement ( I didn’t see a place to read the agreement until I paid my $) something about their agreement struck me funny.
It did appear that they were taking a “non exclusive interest” in the music. A non exclusive license.
I emailed distrokid and raised my concerns and they did not offer a rebuttal but they cheerfully refunded my money.
I could be wrong about that license but the wording didn’t sit well with me. John
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