What rights do artists have over ghost-produced big room tracks?
When you purchase a ghost-produced big room track from House of Tracks, you receive full and exclusive rights to the production. This means you can release, monetize, and brand the track as your own, without restrictions from the original producer. The track is removed from the catalog after purchase, ensuring no one else can claim or use it.
What does full ownership include?
- Exclusive use: Only you can release, distribute, or perform the track under your artist name.
- Monetization: You keep all royalties and income from sales, streams, sync, and licensing.
- Branding: You are free to edit, remix, or adapt the track to fit your style or label requirements.
Are there any limitations?
There are no creative or commercial restrictions once you own the track. However, you are responsible for registering the track with your chosen distributor, label, or rights organization. The original producer has no claim after the sale.
Related rights for other genres
If you work across genres, see our FAQ on rights for ghost-produced house tracks for a similar breakdown.
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