Take down my content from DSPs

Take down my content from DSPs

In order to proceed to do the takedown of a release in the different channels, you may follow the next instructions:

  1. Go to the release you want to take down from the channels.
  2. Go to the tab "6. Distribution".
    • If you want a takedown from all channels: Click on the button "Takedown from all channels" at the top right of the page.
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IMPORTANT: The releases must keep all metadata (cover, audios, codes, artists, etc.) that was originally distributed, so the channels can complete the takedown. Otherwise, it may not be processed correctly.

Keep in mind that this process has a period from 2 up to 10 days to be carried out on the channels.


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