BeatPass respects intellectual property rights and complies with the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act (17 U.S.C. §512). This page explains how copyright claims work on the platform — whether you’re a rights holder reporting infringement or a Producer responding to a claim.Documentation Index
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BeatPass is registered with the U.S. Copyright Office (Registration: DMCA-1064864). The full DMCA policy is available on the BeatPass DMCA page.
DMCA is for copyright claims. Reports about fully AI-generated beats, undisclosed AI use, unverifiable AI samples, or AI rights-verification issues are handled under the Terms of Service and AI Audio Policy unless the report also includes a copyright claim.
For Rights Holders: Reporting Infringement
If you believe someone has uploaded your copyrighted work to BeatPass without permission, you can file a DMCA takedown notice.What to Include
Your notice must include all of the following:- Your signature — Physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or authorized agent
- Identify the original work — Title, link, or description of the copyrighted work being infringed
- Identify the infringing material — The exact BeatPass page/track title, producer name, and URL if available
- Your contact information — Name and email (required); phone number (strongly recommended)
- Good-faith statement — That the use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law
- Accuracy statement — That the information is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that you are the owner or authorized to act for the owner
Where to Send
| Method | Contact |
|---|---|
| Email (preferred) | contact@beatpass.ca |
| Phone (follow-up) | 514-397-9912 |
Takedown Notice Template
Copy and paste this template into an email to contact@beatpass.ca:What Happens After a Takedown Notice
When BeatPass receives a valid DMCA takedown notice:Uploader Notification
The user/producer whose content was removed is promptly notified and informed of the counter-notice process.
If a notice is incomplete, BeatPass may request missing elements before acting, or act on what can be verified and request clarification for the rest.
For Producers: Responding to a Takedown
If your content was removed and you believe it was a mistake or misidentification, you can submit a counter-notice.What to Include in a Counter-Notice
- Your signature — Physical or electronic
- Identify the removed material — What was removed and the URL where it appeared before removal
- Good-faith statement — Under penalty of perjury, that the material was removed as a result of mistake or misidentification
- Jurisdiction consent — Your name, phone number, and a statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the appropriate U.S. Federal District Court and will accept service of process from the original complainant
Counter-Notice Template
Restoration Timeline
After BeatPass forwards a compliant counter-notice to the original complainant:- Content may be restored after not less than 10 and not more than 14 business days
- Exception: If the complainant notifies BeatPass that they have filed a court action to restrain the allegedly infringing activity, restoration may be delayed
Repeat Infringer Policy
BeatPass enforces a repeat infringer policy:| Strike Level | Consequence |
|---|---|
| First notice | Content removed, uploader notified |
| Repeated uncontested notices | Upload restrictions, feature limitations |
| Pattern of infringement | Account suspension or termination |
Protecting Your Work as a Producer
Proactive Steps
- Register your beats with a Performing Rights Organization (PRO) like ASCAP, BMI, or SOCAN
- Keep records of your original project files (DAW sessions, stems, creation dates)
- Use BeatPassID — BeatPass’s audio fingerprinting system helps identify your tracks. See BeatPassID
- Enable Content ID — If you distribute your beats, register them with Content ID services. See Content ID Claims
If You Find Your Beat Stolen
- Document the infringement — Screenshot the infringing page, note the URL, producer name, and upload date
- File a DMCA takedown notice using the template above
- Contact BeatPass support at contact@beatpass.ca for additional help
Important Warnings
This page summarizes BeatPass’s DMCA process for help purposes. The full DMCA policy is available on the BeatPass DMCA page. Nothing on this page constitutes legal advice — consult your own counsel regarding your rights and obligations.
Content ID vs. DMCA
These are different processes:| Content ID Claims | DMCA Takedown | |
|---|---|---|
| Where | YouTube, Spotify, other DSPs | BeatPass platform |
| What | Someone used your beat in their release | Someone uploaded your beat to BeatPass |
| How to resolve | License certificate clears the claim | File a DMCA takedown notice |
| More info | Content ID Claims | This page |
AI-Origin Reports
If your concern is that a beat is fully AI-generated, uses undisclosed AI, includes unverifiable AI samples, lacks commercial-use rights, or violates BeatPass’s human-made content standard, contact BeatPass support instead of using the DMCA template unless you are also making a copyright claim. Include the beat title, producer name, URL if available, and a clear explanation of the AI-origin or rights-verification concern. See AI Audio and Human-Made Content for the platform standard and Non-DMCA Rights & Trust Report Policy for the broader non-copyright report path.Related Topics
Content ID Claims
Handle YouTube/Spotify copyright claims.
Content Guidelines
What you can and cannot upload.
Report an Issue
Report content or behavior on BeatPass.
Non-DMCA Rights Reports
Report AI-origin, trademark, privacy, impersonation, fraud, or licensing concerns.