What rights do artists have over ghost-produced trance tracks?
When you buy a ghost-produced trance track from House of Tracks, you receive full rights to the production. This means you can release, monetize, and perform the track under your own artist name without restrictions. The producer gives up all claims, so you own the track’s master and composition rights.
What does full rights mean for trance artists?
- Exclusive ownership: The track is removed from the catalog after purchase. No one else can buy or use it.
- Release freedom: You can sign the track to any label, upload to streaming platforms, or use it in DJ sets and live shows.
- Monetization: All revenue from sales, streams, licensing, and performances goes to you as the credited artist.
Are there any limitations?
There are no creative or commercial restrictions. However, you are responsible for registering the track with collecting societies or publishers if you want to collect royalties. The original ghost producer cannot claim authorship or royalties after the sale.
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