What rights do artists have over ghost-produced dubstep tracks?
When you purchase a ghost-produced dubstep track from House of Tracks, you receive full ownership and exclusive rights to that production. This means you can release, monetize, and perform the track under your own artist name without restrictions. The original producer waives all claims, so you control publishing, streaming, label submissions, and sync licensing.
What does full ownership include?
- Exclusive use: The track is removed from the catalog after purchase and cannot be resold or reused by others.
- Monetization: You can earn royalties from streaming, downloads, and sync placements.
- Artist credit: You are credited as the sole artist, with no obligation to mention the ghost producer.
How does this compare to other genres?
Rights for ghost-produced dubstep tracks are identical to those for other genres on House of Tracks. For more details on similar rights in other genres, see our FAQ on ghost-produced midtempo tracks.
Key points for dubstep artists
- Tracks are ready for label submission, streaming, or live performance.
- You can register the track with rights organizations under your name.
- No hidden claims or royalties owed to the original producer.
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