I seem to recall years ago that PGM decided not to do this maybe because it's skirting the legal line. Consider, chords alone are OK and song titles alone are OK but if you combine them? Not sure about that. You as a company provide the chords to Witchcraft and also name it Witchcraft?

I also have IRealPro and they specifically say that as a company they can't do that. All the songs on their forum are user created. I don't see the legal distinction since they own the forum but whatever, that's their decision.

Even without a melody the chords with the name doesn't smell right to me. As a keyboard player I see this all the time with patches emulating famous named instruments like a Rhodes piano. They call it a tine piano or for a Wurly they call it a reed piano, a Hammond B3 is a tonewheel organ. It's the same with guitars too. SampleTank has tons of guitars but they don't use the name Fender or Gibson, they use tele or ES5 or something. Trademark and copyright are not exactly the same thing but they sure are similar.

Bob


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