What rights do artists have over ghost-produced house tracks?
When you buy a ghost-produced house track from House of Tracks, you receive full ownership and exclusive rights to the production. This means you can release, monetize, and claim the track as your own, with no restrictions from the original producer. The track is yours to use on any label, streaming platform, or live set, and you control all future licensing and royalties.
What does full ownership include?
- Exclusive rights: The track is removed from the House of Tracks catalog after purchase, ensuring no one else can buy or use it.
- Release freedom: You can release the track under your artist name, submit it to labels, or distribute it independently.
- Monetization: All streaming, sales, sync, and performance royalties go to you as the credited artist.
Are there any limitations?
There are no hidden restrictions. Once purchased, the track is fully yours. However, always check label or distributor requirements for original works and rights clearance. For other genres, see our FAQ on ghost-produced downtempo tracks.
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