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How to deal with ppl stealing melody’s

Naya · started 2024-04-28 01:32 · updated 2024-05-03 07:25

HDreamerMuzik(CS) keeps stealing my melodies, despite multiple requests to stop. While I could turn off remix, it's inconvenient for all my songs. Can someone intervene and ask him to stop? It's been months and it's frustrating.

Comments (9)

2024-04-28 17:50 · 2024-04-28

no need, he said he is quitting audiotool because he "has no talent"-according to him.

I believe the situation has resolved itself.

2024-04-28 18:26 · 2024-04-28

I don't know if this is entirely possible but perhaps you can contact Audiotool VIA their email, I'm not a 100% so take it with a grain of salt. However, if I'm fully clear, considering you're enabling remixes, then you're doing it via CC-BY-SA or the other one, aka Creative Commons. If i'm completely honest, I don't think there is anything you can do legally to stop that unless you make your music All Rights Reserved. I might be wrong so if there's anyone that knows more, please do correct me I don't want to mislead. However, I think that's the case. So, to prevent theft, I would suggest disabling remixes, even if they seem incovenient. You have to weigh out the pros and cons of remixing and the consequences of both choices. I hope this helps!

althruist · reply
2024-04-28 18:27 · 2024-04-28

Also, I forgot to mention but I'm really sorry you have to go through this. I do hope this person does stop (unless they're quitting like @luxyyyyyyyyy mentioned,)

Naya · reply
2024-04-28 18:33 · 2024-04-28

It not like he’s pressing the remix button to remix he’s just straight up remixing it to see the melody then steal it by making a song with that melody. I don’t want him to quit I just want him to stop that’s all.

althruist · reply
2024-04-28 18:36 · 2024-04-28

oh no i didn't mean that you intend that for him! im sorry if i came that way. yeah i get what you mean, that's why I recommended disabling remixes or perhaps asking audiotool. because if i'm fully honest, legally speaking he isn't in the wrong. i'm not saying that i side with him, however what I mean is if you enable remixing, then he can technically do whatever he'd like as long as it's under the same license. you can check the creative commons website. i know this isn't the answer you wanted and i'm really sorry for that. i hope you can take my suggestions into consideration, either making it All Rights Reserved or disabling Remixes.

Naya · reply
2024-04-28 18:39 · 2024-04-28

brah all I'm asking is if someone can just tell him to stop for me cuz he muted me.

althruist · reply
2024-04-28 18:44 · 2024-04-28

i know, and again i'm sorry for not giving the answer you wanted. however do know that if a person still intends on stealing your melody, then no one is going to change that. i also thought it'd be good to inform you of these otherwise.

anonymous user
2024-05-03 07:25 · 2024-05-03

I mean, you enable remix so ppl can get at your work. That's kinda the point. Part of why I don't enable remix on most of my tracks is because of that reason. I would suggest thinking abt which tracks have melodies that you want to keep yours, and not enabling remix on those.