In music metadata, a "C Line" typically refers to the "Copyright Line." It is a field within the metadata that specifies the copyright information associated with a particular musical work.
The C Line typically includes details such as the copyright holder's name, the year of copyright, and any other relevant copyright information or notices. This metadata is crucial for properly attributing ownership and rights to musical compositions, especially in digital distribution and licensing contexts.
On Releese, we handle the copyright year automatically by using your release date, but you must set an accurate C Line owner.
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