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Patterning cloud drum kits - what is the copyright situation?

I am wondering what the copyright situation with regards to the cloud drum kits in Patterning 2 and 3 is. My concern is not about my own shared kits, but what if I use a downloaded kit in my own music and publish the track? I neither want to violate someone’s artistic rights, nor do I want to fall prey to some copyright troll.

Comments

  • Don’t get me wrong, but unless your song makes a lot of money, you’re good.

  • Didn't know Patterning sucks that way.

  • @pedro said:
    Don’t get me wrong, but unless your song makes a lot of money, you’re good.

    Sure, but how do you know the future?
    You put a lot of work via the app, put something out -wow it succeeded- and the HAMMER FALLS.

  • wimwim
    edited April 27

    Copyright strikes can happen and are a pain in the ass whether you're making money or not.

    (I Love the mixture of pessimism and optimism behind the concern!)

  • @benkamen can you shed some light on this question ?

  • When you upload one, you’re required to state that you own the copyright and are handing it over for free use. I guess you’re relying on that being an honest declaration. I’m sure mine are fine as I made them from sounds that I captured from devices I built from scratch. Well, at a component level, I didn’t go melting sand to make the glass tubes or mine any copper or anything truly authentic like that😅

  • @catherder said:
    @benkamen can you shed some light on this question ?

    The manual touches on it briefly. It says they are royalty free and ok to use in creative projects:

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