Well, if the ToS in that software confirm that legal status, you should send an appeal (or whatever that form is called). You should see the option 'somewhere' on NG, but I've never been in that situation myself.
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Well, if the ToS in that software confirm that legal status, you should send an appeal (or whatever that form is called). You should see the option 'somewhere' on NG, but I've never been in that situation myself.
Yatsufusa
I'm not an expert, but historically, there's a good chance that you would have to pay for using such a loop in your work.
If you want to know what is 'actually' going on, ask in the forums, rather than talking to the void.
StatusZer0
The loop was built-in to FL Studio so everyone can use it. It's only saying it's infringement because another song uses that same loop, so I shouldn't have to pay for it.