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(A Very wrong take) INAL, but I think this means if you upload to and you claim a track's songwriter is not of an org like ASCAP, they can claim songwriting credits for any songs you upload that are played on air, for instance? And basically it's up to you to verify that the information is correct? So, putting covers or bootlegs on Bandcamp potentially gives them license to do crimes with you on the hook for it?

If that isn't the jist of it someone who is should explain it better <_<

I guess more to the point, a lot of originals uploaded by us nobodies who don't have an affiliation with an rights org -- if they ever did get airplay, presumably Bandcamp could get their hands on the income from it, and if you wanted to fight them for it, you'd be on the hook for all the legal fees?

I guess that should really incentivize people to become members of these orgs, so that you can at least get something if the song gets played on the air at some point tho

@caitp
I know "bandcamp evil" and all, but that is not at all what this policy is saying. It is only describing the process when people misrepresent, either by accident or on purpose, whether songwriting royalties are subject to ASCAP or other protection.

caitp

@Okanogen fwiw, I have not been saying bandcamp is evil anywhere, <3