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[QUOTE="Alécio Costa - Brazil, post: 34567, member: 49173"] great! I have seen some ME from the USa commenting that they have their clients signing a kind of contract that says that the client is resposnible for.. Would someone please comment on that? I got really interested on this stuff. Also, does someone have any forum reference for muisc rights, related things? One of my clients got signed with a major company here in Brazil today , asked for my PT CDR backups, they will rerecord the lead vocal because they have a new singer and make some minor alterations.. The independedt client paid me , I deliverd him the work and now the company asks for that. I also played and coproduced this album. Do I have any right? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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