Legitmix

Legitmix
Headquarters Ottawa, Canada
Brooklyn, New York
Key people Omid McDonald, CEO[1]
Booker Sim, CMO[1]
Gerry Burtenshaw, CTO
Industry Music technology
Website www.legitmix.com
Launched 2011

Legitmix was a Canadian company that offered services to artists who create remixes.[2][3] The company launched in 2011 and had offices in Ottawa, Canada and Brooklyn, New York.[1][3][4][5]

Legitmix sold files that rebuild a remixed song on a user's hard drive using the listener's copies of the sampled tracks.[3][6] Remixers received 70% of the price of their Legitmix files,[4][7] while copyright holders got paid for the purchase of the original tracks used in the remix.[2] Music files used to construct remixes had to be exact matches to the ones legally sold through Legitmix.[6] Because listeners were required to purchase or already own the original tracks used in a remix, the recreated remix might have been several times more expensive than the cost of an individual song.[7][8]

The Hood Internet and El-P had used the product.[4] In 2016, it was announced that the company had shut down.[9]

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