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  • Am I allowed to give my friends copies of my digital file purchased here?
    Unfortunately, no; doing so would be a violation of the End User License Agreement that came with the digital files you purchased. While we understand the desire to share new music with your colleagues, please understand that this effectively negates our ability to make money selling music. No money = no site = no new music. :( However, this is one exception to this, as pointed out in the EULA: If the person you're sharing the file with is part of the organization performing the work who has received permission from The Tune Locker to perform the work, then sharing with that person is allowed, by extension.
  • I'm confused by Section 2 of the EULA that came with my file - what are my rights?
    In plain speech, this section requires the user to identify if they are purchasing this work for an organization to perform; if not, nothing more is required of them. In Section 2.a, the rights for organizations performing the work are outlined. Section 2.b outlines rights given to a single user, or a user who has not claimed their Section 2.a rights.
  • If the EULA of the product I purchased is modified, how can I see the changes to the document?"
    Here is a link to the most recent version of the standard EULA for our digital products. We may update this periodically, but mostly only to revise wording or flow that won't effect anything for you. Should something substantial end up changing, we will do our best to notify you via the email address you used in checkout. If that fails and we have a different email on file, we may try that as well to make sure you're in the know.
  • I'm concerned about the difficulty of the music I'm looking at buying. How can I get a better sense of the challenges of the work without the score.
    This is a very good question - the simple answer is for you to contact the composer through their artist page to inquire about the unique challenges of the piece. You may also contact us at info@thetunelocker.com for our input. We will always do our best to give you good insight and we will never lead you astray for a buck. It's also sometimes safe to just use your ears and decide for yourself when listening to a recording - with that said, be wary...some things may sound harder than they actually are (or vice versa).
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