EPISODE · Apr 7, 2025 · 21 MIN
I Called Out This Music Distributor And This Is What Happened...
from Top Music Attorney Podcast With Miss Krystle · host Top Music Attorney
🟢 (Free PDF) 35 Ways To Make Money From Music https://www.topmusicattorney.com/35moneymakingtactics In this episode of the Top Music Attorney Podcast, Entertainment Attorney, Miss Krystle discusses how a simple review of terms of service led to uncovering a major issue involving a music distributor and an AI remix app. With independent artists in mind, Miss Krystle breaks down how companies are making critical decisions about musicians' intellectual property—without proper consent. The conversation takes a deeper turn as Miss Krystle shares details from a call with a company's CEO, revealing what’s really happening behind the scenes. As platforms continue to expand their reach, the question remains: are artists actually benefiting, or are their rights being overlooked? Miss Krystle dives into the implications of these deals, the fine print artists should be aware of, and what this means for the future of music distribution. If you're serious about protecting your work and making money from your music, this is a conversation you don't want to miss. I Called Out This Music Distributor And This Is What Happened... 0:00 Coming Up 00:25 Introduction 01:05 What Do Music Distributors Do? 01:34 Too Lost Distribution & AI Remix App Hook Collaboration 02:18 Too Lost Music Being Used On Hook 02:53 Infringement On Mash Ups, Remixes, & Samples 03:35 Music Distributor Catalogs Available To Remix Apps 04:08 Delgado Entertainment Law 04:24 Phone Call With Too Lost CEO 04:53 Upload Platform List When Using Music Distributors 05:51 Remix Impact On Artists' Music 06:27 Transparency With Music Distributors 07:02 Phone Call With Hook 07:19 Users On Hook Will Be Paid 07:36 Remix Rules Example With 'Say To Me' 08:11 Remixers Participating Financially 08:42 Distributors Giving Away Your Rights 09:33 Artists' Decision On Opting In 10:40 Too Lost's Promises 11:15 Music Distributors Moving Too Fast 11:30 Distributors Using Your Music To Train Their AI 12:05 What Too Lost Promised Me On The Call 12:30 How To Remove Your Music From Hook 13:16 Too Lost UPDATE 13:52 Landr Phone Call 14:29 Contact Too Lost and Hook Payments To Users & Artists 15:30 Conclusion Legal Disclaimer: The information, ideas, and suggestions in this video are not intended to be legal advice. Before following any suggestions contained in this video, you should consult your personal attorney. The speaker shall not be liable or responsible for any loss or damage allegedly arising as a consequence of your use or application of any information or suggestion in this video. Pursuant to the fair use doctrine under the 1978 Copyright Act, a copyrighted work owned by another may be used for criticism, commentary, news reporting, and educational purposes. The use of the livestream contained in this video falls within the fair use doctrine. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 🟡Become Your Own Record Label: https://www.topmusicattorney.com/becomeyourownrecordlabel 💻 #1 Resource For Artists And Producers: https://www.topmusicattorney.com ⚖ Hire An Attorney: https://www.delgadoentertainmentlaw.com 📺 Get Your Music Into Tv/Film/Games: https://www.topmusicattorney.com/sync 📰 Get My Newsletter: https://www.topmusicattorney.com/newsletter/ 📄 8 Essential Music Contracts Bundle: https://www.topmusicattorney.com/contractsbundle 🎧 Listen To The TMA Podcast On All Streaming: https://www.topmusicattorney.com/podcast 🟢 Free Stuff: https://www.topmusicattorney.com/free-stuff Miss Krystle Artist Links: https://www.misskrystle.com
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🟢 (Free PDF) 35 Ways To Make Money From Music https://www.topmusicattorney.com/35moneymakingtactics In this episode of the Top Music Attorney Podcast, Entertainment Attorney, Miss Krystle discusses how a simple review of terms of service led to uncovering a major issue involving a music distributor and an AI remix app. With independent artists in mind, Miss Krystle breaks down how companies are making critical decisions about musicians' intellectual property—without proper consent. The conversation takes a deeper turn as Miss Krystle shares details from a call with a company's CEO, revealing what’s really happening behind the scenes. As platforms continue to expand their reach, the question remains: are artists actually benefiting, or are their rights being overlooked? Miss Krystle dives into the implications of these deals, the fine print artists should be aware of, and what this means for the future of music distribution. If you're serious about protecting your work and making money from your music, this is a conversation you don't want to miss. I Called Out This Music Distributor And This Is What Happened... 0:00 Coming Up00:25 Introduction01:05 What Do Music Distributors Do?01:34 Too Lost Distribution & AI Remix App Hook Collaboration02:18 Too Lost Music Being Used On Hook02:53 Infringement On Mash Ups, Remixes, & Samples03:35 Music Distributor Catalogs Available To Remix Apps04:08 Delgado Entertainment Law04:24 Phone Call With Too Lost CEO04:53 Upload Platform List When Using Music Distributors05:51 Remix Impact On Artists' Music06:27 Transparency With Music Distributors07:02 Phone Call With Hook07:19 Users On Hook Will Be Paid07:36 Remix Rules Example With 'Say To Me'08:11 Remixers Participating Financially08:42 Distributors Giving Away Your Rights09:33 Artists' Decision On Opting In10:40 Too Lost's Promises11:15 Music Distributors Moving Too Fast11:30 Distributors Using Your Music To Train Their AI12:05 What Too Lost Promised Me On The Call12:30 How To Remove Your Music From Hook13:16 Too Lost UPDATE13:52 Landr Phone Call14:29 Contact Too Lost and Hook Payments To Users & Artists15:30 Conclusion Legal Disclaimer: The information, ideas, and suggestions in this video are not intended to be legal advice. Before following any suggestions contained in this video, you should consult your personal attorney. The speaker shall not be liable or responsible for any loss or damage allegedly arising as a consequence of your use or application of any information or suggestion in this video. Pursuant to the fair use doctrine under the 1978 Copyright Act, a copyrighted work owned by another may be used for criticism, commentary, news reporting, and educational purposes. The use of the livestream contained in this video falls within the fair use doctrine.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------🟡Become Your Own Record Label:https://www.topmusicattorney.com/becomeyourownrecordlabel💻 #1 Resource For Artists And Producers: https://www.topmusicattorney.com⚖ Hire An Attorney: https://www.delgadoentertainmentlaw.com📺 Get Your Music Into Tv/Film/Games: https://www.topmusicattorney.com/sync📰 Get My Newsletter: https://www.topmusicattorney.com/newsletter/📄 8 Essential Music Contracts Bundle: https://www.topmusicattorney.com/contractsbundle🎧 Listen To The TMA Podcast On All Streaming: https://www.topmusicattorney.com/podcast🟢 Free Stuff: https://www.topmusicattorney.com/free-stuff Miss Krystle Artist Links: https://www.misskrystle.com
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