Artist signs a deal, records an album, thinks they own their music. They don’t. The label owns the masters and if they want them back they pay millions or re-record everything from scratch.

    Taylor Swift remade her entire catalog just to own what she created.

    That’s WeTransfer, Dropbox, Google Drive now. You upload files thinking it’s storage but your contracts and client work get scanned, analyzed, fed into models. You created it, they own what it becomes.

    Labels at least gave artists royalties. These companies just take your data and give you 2GB free.

    Your files are already gone!
    byu/Rapidly_tech inEntrepreneur



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    1. Loud_Historian_6165 on

      ngl, it sounds rather exaggerated.

      The ownership of masters is entirely different from the use of cloud services because the cloud does not have possession of the files like this.
      However, yes, they do have data analysis, and this is the part that raises some doubts.

      We just ensure that we avoid storing sensitive information on the cloud, while everything else goes there to ease things up.

      Anyone who has completely shifted away from using cloud services?

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