Maybe there are devs capable of water-marking a foundational sound source in such a way that it can be picked out of a loop or song, but I doubt there is a ton of motivation to do so. To make money at it, you'd need to attack a deep-pockets superstar whose dumbass producer made a blatant eula violation inside a hit song, for there to be actionable damages worth pursuing. And I doubt superstars keep dumbass producers on the payroll long enough to make such a mess. And I doubt a company who wants to sell anything in the current music market, would 'live long and prosper' after such an attack or pattern of threats becomes widely known. Greed often leeds to $$$ quicksand $$$
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Statistics: Posted by glokraw — Wed Feb 21, 2024 7:53 pm