Very unlikely in the case of Reaper.harryupbabble wrote:Maybe all DAWs, including Reaper, can invisibly or inaudibly watermark all rendered songs? And who knows what watermarking methods exist?LawrenceF wrote:Even if that were true, how would anyone even know?harryupbabble wrote:I'm actually a fan of Reaper and consider it one of the "top-notch" DAWs but if you make a song using the unregistered Reaper... I don't think you can legally make money off that song
No, it's rather like with their trial version. "Would be cool if you'd get a commercial license, if you're making a lot of cash with your work mmK?" Really, they're not like that, don't worry. It's a business concept rather on the base of trust, which i don't fully understand either, and which is rather tailored for people who really care about these things, but, if you don't have to worry about the finances anyway, like Justin Frankel does, then i guess you can do it like that.harryupbabble wrote: Anyways, I've been reading more about Reaper's licensing options. For the discount license it costs 60 American dollars if "You are an individual or business using REAPER commercially, and yearly gross revenue does not exceed USD $20,000". Does this mean Reaper wants to see my income tax?