Copyright & Content Ownership Policy
1. Overview
Echo Music respects the intellectual property rights of artists, producers, and publishers, and is committed to a transparent, traceable process for rights holders. This page covers two distinct situations: claiming a profile or work that belongs to you, and reporting copyright infringement by another user.
2. Profiles imported from public sources
Some artist profiles on Echo Music are automatically created from public, open metadata (facts such as track titles, album names, genres, and release dates — never audio files) to provide a more complete music catalog for our users. These profiles:
- Contain no audio files and cannot be played until the real artist verifies ownership.
- Are visibly marked "unverified," distinguishing them from real, claimed artist profiles.
- Are fully transferred to the real artist's own account the moment a claim is approved.
If one of these profiles belongs to you, follow the process in Section 3 to claim it.
3. How to claim your profile or work
Artists, publishers, or their authorized legal representatives who own a profile, podcast, or musical work on Echo Music can submit a claim request through the dedicated form:
Request to claim your profile or work
Submit a Claim Request(Requires signing in to your user panel — create an account first if you don't have one)
4. Information & documentation required
To speed up review, please include the following with your request:
- A valid government-issued ID plus a selfie, per the standard identity verification process used across the user panel.
- A link or evidence showing the same work/profile is published under your name on other platforms (Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Radio Javan, etc.).
- Publishing or distribution agreements, where relevant (optional, mainly for disputed cases).
- A brief description of your relationship to the work (performer, songwriter, producer, publisher, etc.).
5. Review and approval process
Once submitted, Echo Music's support team reviews the documentation. Upon approval:
- Ownership of all related works (tracks, albums) transfers to your account.
- Your account enters the standard artist identity-verification flow — the same one every artist on the platform goes through.
- Once verification is complete, you can upload real audio, edit metadata, and publish content under your own control.
Review typically takes a few business days. You can track the status via the support section of your user panel.
6. Reporting infringement by others
If you find content on Echo Music published without your authorization or otherwise infringing your intellectual property rights (and it is not one of the public-metadata imported profiles described in Section 2), you can:
- Use the "Report" button available on every track or podcast page, or
- Email us directly with the content link, a description of the infringement, and proof of your ownership.
Email: info@echomusic.app — please start the subject line with "Copyright Infringement Report."
7. Disputing a platform decision
If your content was removed or restricted in error, or your claim request was denied and you believe that was a mistake, you can request a review by submitting additional documentation through the same support channel (or the email above with the subject "Decision Dispute").
8. Disclaimer & contact
Questions about this policy: info@echomusic.app