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Can you remix music legally?

You can legally remix music only if you secure permission from all relevant rights holders: the songwriter, publisher and the owner of the original sound recording. Without these approvals, your remix is not legally cleared for release, distribution or monetization. For official remixes, you will need to sign a license agreement that details royalty splits and usage rights.

What permissions do you need to remix a song?

To avoid copyright infringement, always get written consent from the original creators and the label or publisher controlling the master and composition. This applies to both commercial and non-commercial remixes. Even if you do not plan to sell or stream the remix, public sharing without permission can still lead to takedowns or legal action.

How do contracts work for official remixes?

When a label or artist commissions an official remix, you will typically sign a remix contract. This contract covers how royalties are split, who owns the new master, and what rights you have to promote or release the track. Terms vary, so always review the agreement carefully before signing.

Where to learn more about remixing legally

For a step-by-step breakdown of the legal process and practical tips for DJs and producers, see How to remix songs legally. This answer stays focused on Knowledge, Remix within House of Tracks.

How to remix songs legally

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