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Post by ronnie35 » Sat Dec 26, 2020 7:15 pm

Hello, So say you had a forward back in lets say 2017 . It was an exclusive listing but there has been no placement. Can you submit that song or cue to another library?
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Post by cassmcentee » Sat Dec 26, 2020 7:52 pm

It was forwarded... but was it signed by the library?
Did you sign a contract?
If you did then you will have to read your contract as to when you can ask to have the tune back.
If it was forwarded but never signed, you should repeatedly submit it till it is!

When a tune has a "Forward" it only means that it has been sent to a library for "Consideration"
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Re: submitting music

Post by ronnie35 » Sat Dec 26, 2020 8:53 pm

Thanks Cass, I ask this question because I am designing my website, and I have different genres of what I compose Tension ,Dramedy etc.... as examples of my work I would like to use some of the cues that were forwarded. There are only a few that were placed those I am not putting on my website. The others have never been placed.

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