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how yall feel if someone steal ya beat


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Depends how its used. If its just used for sampling, its one thing. If it's blatantly stolen, and the guy is making money off your work, you have a legal case.

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I think it's not a real hurt until the other person profits off of it.

Although it's just good karma to give credit to the creator.

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My brother would love to answer this. Intelligently, he sends all his music to be copywritten first, months before he shops it around so there is no doubt what-so-ever that the production is his. He had a friend who introduced him to the group, Whodafunk. He wrote a song for them and through his supposed friend, the song got to them. He never heard from their legal team until he heard the song on the radio. He showed up the same day to their office and said to the secretary," Where's my check? The song on the radio? That's mine. Where's my MuthaF*&kng check?" :lol: :lol:

There's a DJ in England, initials A.W. that's got a surprise coming to him too :wink:

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My brother would love to answer this. Intelligently, he sends all his music to be copywritten first, months before he shops it around so there is no doubt what-so-ever that the production is his. He had a friend who introduced him to the group, Whodafunk. He wrote a song for them and through his supposed friend, the song got to them. He never heard from their legal team until he heard the song on the radio. He showed up the same day to their office and said to the secretary," Where's my check? The song on the radio? That's mine. Where's my MuthaF*&kng check?" :lol: :lol:

There's a DJ in England, initials A.W. that's got a surprise coming to him too :wink:

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