How To Legally Release COVER SONGS | Don't Get Sued!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

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  • @Rant720
    @Rant720 Год назад +25

    Yes please would love to see a video based on sampling too.

    • @Ihugspeakers
      @Ihugspeakers 7 месяцев назад

      ABOSOLUTEEELYYY it's so confusing. All my homies - ncluding producers, DJs, labels owners - have no precise idea what to expect after release and just wish for the best

  • @ALBUQUERQUEMusic
    @ALBUQUERQUEMusic Год назад +7

    😂😂 last advice is 👍👌 thanks Dilby!

  • @djrandalldean
    @djrandalldean Год назад +2

    love to see your video on sampling!

  • @robinvanpul6107
    @robinvanpul6107 Год назад +5

    Love the video. Like to se one on sampling too. Like using splice samples which are loyalty free.

    • @dilbydj
      @dilbydj  Год назад +2

      That one's pretty black and white. If you download a sample from Splice you can use it in any song with no permission etc. The samples are royalty free.

    • @robinvanpul6107
      @robinvanpul6107 Год назад +2

      @@dilbydj thanks mate was quite sure. Had something with a vocal recently but did my research. Getting these kinds of tips and info around is a big help for starters! Have a nice week looking forward to your next show. Ps Tripping is on my playlist for my next upcoming events!!

    • @dilbydj
      @dilbydj  Год назад +1

      @@robinvanpul6107 there are a couple of issues you can have with Splice etc. Sometimes the people making the sample pack use copyright vocals, which they shouldn't. So you could inadvertently be using a copyright sample when you think you're using a royalty free loop. The other thing is when someone has already used the loop from splice and your track gets picked up by content ID algorithms on SoundCloud, RUclips etc. In that case you would simply dispute the claim and explain you have used the same royalty free loop from Splice.

  • @sj4267
    @sj4267 Год назад

    This is great thanks! Also your voice could do with some clarity, sounds muffled. Just a heads up ;)

  • @josepe217
    @josepe217 Год назад +1

    Great video! Recently I was wondering exactly about how those tech-house remixes are living out there. Just one question! What is the difference between interpolation and cover song? And the paid from the revenue of the master have to be shared or is 100% for the producer? Thanks bro!

    • @dilbydj
      @dilbydj  Год назад

      I'm not sure what you mean by interpolation.
      As I mentioned in the video, for a cover you get 100% of the revenue from royalties. The original artist get 100% of the revenue from publishing.

    • @josepe217
      @josepe217 Год назад

      @@dilbydj I was checking on internet and I think cover and interpolation is the same. Probably a fancy way to name it. Is when, for example, you re-record the vocal to not use the original (sample), and thus a new master is created. Thanks for answer, very helpful.

  • @deepsynth3495
    @deepsynth3495 8 месяцев назад

    I just wanted to ask if remaking a song as a house track is a cover, obviously if you use all the same midi etc

  • @JL-dk8se
    @JL-dk8se 9 месяцев назад

    If i use a cover from say that vokaal website and get a mechanical license do i have to mention vokaal singer or original song name in my song title? Do distrokid or any distributors want you to title yours as a remix of original or anything like that?

    • @dilbydj
      @dilbydj  9 месяцев назад

      A cover version is a cover version, not a remix. Search Google for what constitutes a cover version or if you want to be extra sure consult a music lawyer. As I mentioned in the video, I'm not a legal expert and not offering legal advice. What I can say is that, in my opinion, a cover version is a pretty clear thing, it's essentially a remake of an existing song. It's not a loophole to get around sampling or using some lyrics or a musical riff or part of another song in your song.
      Here is an original song (Goldtrix - Trippin): ruclips.net/video/FkZYdwcs5Io/видео.htmlsi=WK5q2KTQ45Ws-SD3
      And here is a cover version I released (Dilby - Trippin): ruclips.net/video/KzKC-Crc0CA/видео.htmlsi=WMyp3Q2KCivfEtyQ
      Same vocal rerecorded, same melody but replayed, same title but different artist.
      I feel like the concept is objectively pretty simple. And I imagine, if you're not sure if your track is a cover or not, there's a good chance it's not.

  • @TheNxtzHD
    @TheNxtzHD Год назад

    Hi dilby, quick question: I’m looking for a good pair of studio headphones. I prefer open back. I want to hear the low end sound trough them. What pair do you recommend/ use in your videos for mixing for example?

    • @dilbydj
      @dilbydj  Год назад +1

      Sennheiser HD 650

    • @TheNxtzHD
      @TheNxtzHD Год назад

      @@dilbydjHeard a lot of good stories about them. Whats your opinion about the VSX closed back headphones? I heard that they can emulate different professional mixing rooms. Also it can replicate the 650 via the software.

    • @dilbydj
      @dilbydj  Год назад

      @@TheNxtzHD I've never tried them. My opinion on all of that recreation and emulation stuff is it's snake oil and marketing, which is perfectly on brand for Slate Digital! (I do use their plugins though, lol).
      If you want good headphones, buy some. If you want to hear your tunes in a car, buy a car, lol.

  • @Mr.AL.A
    @Mr.AL.A Год назад

    Thank you so much for talking about this, but is it okey to release song with only a cover mechanical license or do you need a publishing license if you replay a melody from another song? Like interpolation? Best regards Alex

    • @dilbydj
      @dilbydj  Год назад

      No, that's not a cover song.

  • @DalePottsDJ
    @DalePottsDJ Год назад +1

    Top vid!!! Damn There goes my minimal banger of Hansons ‘Mmm Bop’

    • @abrahamclark767
      @abrahamclark767 Год назад +1

      You acting like no one has done a mnml remix of hanson already 😂

    • @DalePottsDJ
      @DalePottsDJ Год назад +1

      @@abrahamclark767I’m hoping so because it would be a crime! 😂

    • @dilbydj
      @dilbydj  Год назад +1

      To be fair mate, that sounds pretty fire! 🔥🔥🔥

  • @cizzzla
    @cizzzla Год назад

    Yeah, very sorry to disappoint you but the tech house version of Macarena is very much out there 😅 great vid btw

  • @VentureNW
    @VentureNW Год назад

    Thanks. I am a bit confused on the #1 - you don't need permission vs #3 a sync license - isn't that the same thing?

    • @dilbydj
      @dilbydj  Год назад +2

      The sync license is only required if you are going to make a music video.

    • @VentureNW
      @VentureNW Год назад

      @@dilbydj so, as an example- Leo from Frog Leap Studios does weekly videos of covers, and also sells his cover albums. He would need a sync and a mechanical license?

    • @dilbydj
      @dilbydj  Год назад +1

      ​@@VentureNW I just looked at that channel and It seems like they maybe should have a sync license but maybe they are likely covered by US "fair use". But as I said in the video, I'm not a lawyer and not a legal expert. What I know is that if you release a "music video" on RUclips you are supposed to have a synch license.
      This is a quote from a website on the topic... "The mechanical license only covers the audio portion of your RUclips cover. To post video along with the song, you'll need a synchronization license, also called a “sync" license. You must negotiate a sync license (sometimes spelled synch license) with the song's copyright holder. While copyright owners must grant mechanical licenses, they are not required to give you a sync license, nor is there a set fee for the license. According to RUclips's copyright policy, creators are prohibited from using content, such as a cover song, that someone else owns the copyright to without permission."

  • @andivax
    @andivax Год назад

    Sampling 🎉🎉🎉

  • @abrahamclark767
    @abrahamclark767 Год назад

    Is that what we are doing now? Love trippin btw!

    • @dilbydj
      @dilbydj  Год назад +1

      It's a very common question I get so I assume it's something that a lot of people are interested to know about.

  • @Grant82gc
    @Grant82gc Год назад

    it's insane the amount of covers I'm hearing these days just out in public... I'm quite sure a lot of big corporations are paying producers to make these to minimise there sync/royalties

    • @dilbydj
      @dilbydj  Год назад +1

      Major labels are definitely doing that and have been for a while. I was asked to do some stuff in 2021 for a Major. But I don't follow your logic of how minimises royalties? Or how that benefits the label.

    • @Grant82gc
      @Grant82gc Год назад

      @@dilbydj it's a bad assumption on my part, my logic was off.

  • @terraminator4379
    @terraminator4379 4 месяца назад

    back ground song was a bit loud