Future Octave Records, LLC
Master of Ceremony License Registry
Official License & Certificate of Protection
Recognized as a true Master of Ceremony with protected intellectual property, cultural rights, and publicity rights under applicable law.
Supporting Laws & Policies
Defamation & Libel
Law protecting your professional character from false public statements that could damage the Exurt Beatz brand.
Legal DetailsRight of Publicity
Prevents unauthorized use of your name, likeness, or producer persona for commercial purposes without a contract.
Persona ProtectionThe Lanham Act
Federal protection against "False Association." Stops others from claiming they produced your work or using your trademark.
Trademark LawAMP Act
Ensures music producers are legally eligible to receive direct royalty payments from digital streaming platforms.
Producer RightsSection 101
The law governing who owns the master recording. Protects you from accidentally signing away your beat rights.
Ownership InfoThe CASE Act
Provides a small claims path to sue for copyright infringement without the massive cost of federal court.
Small Claims BoardDMCA Section 512
The standard for sending takedown notices to remove stolen or unlicensed beats from the internet.
Takedown GuideBerne Convention
International treaty ensuring your beats are protected in nearly every country in the world automatically.
Global TreatyExurt Beatz Artist Protection Hub
Your guide to the legal pillars of the independent music industry.
The foundation of music ownership. It protects your work the moment it is "fixed in a tangible medium."
View Official Statute →Streamlines digital royalties and created the Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC) for independent payouts.
Learn about the MLC →Empowers you to issue "Takedown Notices" if your music is used on platforms without your permission.
DMCA Protection Guide →Ensures independent artists get paid for digital radio (Pandora, SiriusXM) via SoundExchange.
Performance Rights Info →An international treaty ensuring your music is protected in over 170 countries, not just the US.
International Law Details →Extends federal protection to recordings made before 1972, essential for legacy independent artists.