Can I Represent Others?

  1. Overview
  2. The Basics
  3. Legal
  4. Can I Represent Others?

No, That Pitch works exclusively with individual producers and artists. You cannot represent other people, a production group, a label, publisher, or any other entity.

Key Points:

  • Individual Representation Only: You must be the sole individual representing your own music.
  • No Multiple Rights Holders: Each track can only have one rights holder. Multiple rights holders are not supported at this time.
  • No Sync Agents: You cannot act as a sync agent or represent others in this capacity.
  • Ownership Requirements: You must own 100% of both the master and publishing rights for every track you upload. Tracks cannot be signed to a label or publisher.

Serious Consequences:

  • Permanent Ban: Falsely representing ownership of music that is not your own will result in a permanent ban from That Pitch and an official blacklisting to clearedmusie.io's extensive Library & Licensing Network (most libraries and ad agencies use Cleared Music.) Falsely representing others is highly illegal, and has serious legal consequences all around the world resulting in hundreds of millions of dollars in lawsuits every year. Both That Pitch & Cleared Music have an obsessively strict policy over this, and it is one of the many reasons why Libraries work with us.
  • Potential Lawsuits: If a library accepts a track that you falsely claimed ownership of, it could lead to legal action in addition to the ban previously mentioned. This can have severe consequences for you and the library involved.

By adhering to these guidelines, you ensure that your music is properly managed and represented on That Pitch, and you avoid serious legal and professional consequences.