At 10/4/17 03:42 PM, BrokenDeck wrote:At 10/3/17 11:55 AM, ADR3-N wrote:IIRC, MMM has a blanket ban on it on NG because in the MMM Terms of Useage, anything made with that program automatically belongs to the makers. Has this changed?At 10/3/17 11:50 AM, BoxerBraydog wrote: So what I'm trying to say is, whether or not it's made with loops, if it was with the help of the infamous MMM, it's against the rules.The loops are copyrighted, however, MMM does have a feature where people can write music and design loops, albeit lacking. If you read where you were mentioned a few days ago, we went over that in the thread and asked people to please identify loops from here on out. Sorry for the confusion!
"because in the MMM Terms of Useage, anything made with that program automatically belongs to the makers."
This is not true.
Read my last response here.
It's fairly long, but it gets the point across: MAGIX does not own your creations made with their software, only the loops that comes with the software package (their copyright material).
Side note:
Even if you use their loops and samples, they do not disallow you from uploading your creations. As long as you (the creator of the creation) do not use it commercially (selling it, earn from ads, etc).
MMM is a tool, and a tool is only as good as the person wielding it. This goes for all DAW's.