When referring to a vocaloid song,the current accepted standard has the vocaloid name followed by song title. Again it is unlikely that the composer copyrighted the music to begin with, so even if they did compose it, I could say I did it.Īlso it is proper for vocaloid songs to list the vocaloid name as the vocals. It really depends on if the composer intended the vocaloid character to receive credit or himself. Vocaloid songs should be treated like cover songs except that the cover artist should be the vocaloid program as it's a virtual artist. Your suggested alternative makes a degree of sense as well. So even if one particular person/group composed it, they most likely do not have copyright of it and so anyone could just take the same material and call it theirs. The composer is using a virtual alias and I'm not really sure you can copyright a song using a vocaloid engine, since the engine itself is copyrighted. I believe the proper way of handling this is to use the name the artist/composed intended to be as the artist of the song.
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