The Briefing: You’ve pitched your track as "One-Stop Clearable," but do you have the signed Work-for-Hire (WFH) paperwork for that session cellist or background vocalist?

The Reality: In 2026, music supervisors aren't taking your word for it. They are performing spot checks on rights provenance. If they discover a contributor hasn't legally signed off on their rights, they won't just pull the track, they will blacklist you for Legal Friction.

The Move: If a human played on the track, a paper must be signed for the track. Audit your One-Stop folders this week. Eliminate the friction before it eliminates your deal.

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