Can I upload ghost produced afro house tracks on platforms like YouTube?
If you have purchased exclusive rights to a ghost produced Afro House track, you are fully allowed to upload and release that track on platforms like YouTube, SoundCloud, Spotify, and Beatport. Exclusive rights mean you own the track and can distribute, monetize, and promote it as your own production without restrictions from the original producer.
What does exclusive ownership mean for uploading?
Exclusive ownership gives you legal control over the track. You can:
- Upload the track to YouTube, Spotify, SoundCloud, and other streaming or video platforms
- Release it under your artist name or label
- Monetize streams and views, claim royalties, and use the track for commercial purposes
Before uploading, make sure you have received all necessary files (such as the final master and artwork if included) and confirm that your contract or purchase agreement grants you exclusive rights. This is standard for all Afro House tracks bought through House of Tracks' ghost production marketplace.
Are there any platform-specific considerations?
When uploading to YouTube or other platforms, ensure you provide correct metadata and comply with each platform's copyright and content policies. If you plan to monetize, set up your channel or artist profile accordingly. If you encounter a copyright claim, your exclusive rights documentation from House of Tracks will help resolve it.
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