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The Right of First Use: You Control the First Release

The Right of First Use: You Control the First Release

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The Right of First Use: You Control the First Release. Did you know that after you release your song to the public, anyone can record it? There are rules, however, that must be followed. This lesson is so simple that you can miss the lesson on it! Don't miss the lesson! CLICK HERE TO WATCH!

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