DIG-DIS-2024 public-redacted source index Generated: 2026/06/10 Case page: https://factualist.org/records/dig-dis-2024/ Positioning: Public-redacted citation index. Not accusations. Not conclusions. Redaction notice: Raw files, images, filenames, private identities, country details, account identifiers, tracking identifiers, and private correspondence are withheld. Search topics: Dig Dis!; Dig Dis distributor risk; distribution-control gap; takedown-response gap; royalty-accounting issue; metadata-authority gap; Spotify-derived metadata dependency; remix-title control gap; upload-first correct-later risk; digdis.app release metadata; rokket release metadata; catalogue-control verification; post-termination distribution visibility; platform-wide takedown authority; public transparency claims; transparent monthly invoices; full control over music; DSP removal process; correction-ready public-redacted record; right of reply. Public image assets: Current section signals: - distribution-control gap: https://factualist.org/records/dig-dis-2024/#post-termination-distribution-visibility — Reported post-termination distribution visibility preserved as a verification issue, not as a legal conclusion. - takedown-response gap: https://factualist.org/records/dig-dis-2024/#takedown-response-gap — Takedown / removal response status preserved as an operational verification gap. - platform-wide removal authority risk: https://factualist.org/records/dig-dis-2024/#platform-wide-removal-authority-risk — Broad DSP-network removal authority is treated as catalogue-control risk context, not as a finding of misuse. - metadata-authority gap: https://factualist.org/records/dig-dis-2024/#metadata-authority-issue — Reported Spotify-derived metadata dependency and remix-title control friction are treated as workflow-verification issues, not as technical-defect findings. - upload-first correct-later risk: https://factualist.org/records/dig-dis-2024/#upload-first-correct-later-risk — Reported correction-after-upload workflow risk is preserved without determining intent or technical fault. - public claims vs observed control gap: https://factualist.org/records/dig-dis-2024/#public-claims-vs-observed-control-gap — Official public control, metadata, transparency, invoicing, and service claims are compared with unresolved operational-record questions. - royalty-accounting gap: https://factualist.org/records/dig-dis-2024/#royalty-accounting-gap — Reported unpaid-revenue / accounting question preserved without determining final payment liability. Reviewed source categories: - src-digdis-publication-review-20260610 Type: publication review record Grade: C Source observed: 2026/06/10 Redaction: reporting-side identity withheld Summary: Internal publication review for public-facing scope, reporting-side anonymity, no-legal-conclusion framing, and correction-ready wording. - src-digdis-private-evidence-inventory Type: private evidence inventory review Grade: A Source observed: 2026/06/10 Redaction: private evidence inventory withheld; reporting-side identity withheld Summary: Private evidence inventory includes reported termination / disengagement context, takedown-request summaries, distribution-visibility checks, royalty-accounting questions, catalogue-control correspondence, and metadata-control concerns. Raw files, private names, reporting-side organization identity, affected catalogue identity, release identifiers, account identifiers, payment identifiers, country details tied to the affected side, and private correspondence are withheld. - src-digdis-official-english-public-claims Type: official public website Grade: C Source observed: 2026/06/10 Redaction: public official website; no private reporting-side data Public URLs: https://digdis.de/en/ Summary: Official English public materials market "Full control over your music!", transparent monthly invoices, immediate invoicing, and personal service. This source is used only as public-claims context for comparison with the reviewed operational record. - src-digdis-official-tools-metadata-claims Type: official public website Grade: C Source observed: 2026/06/10 Redaction: public official website; no private reporting-side data Public URLs: https://digdis.de/en/tools Summary: Official public tools materials state that digdis.app gives label management in one place, describe full control, and describe rokket! as a release-creation workflow where all relevant metadata can be added before worldwide delivery. This source is used only as public metadata-positioning context. - src-digdis-official-german-artist-revenue-claims Type: official public website Grade: C Source observed: 2026/06/10 Redaction: public official website; no private reporting-side data Public URLs: https://digdis.de/mit-musik-geld-verdienen Summary: Official German public materials state "Aber kein Künstler hat etwas zu verschenken" and describe quick email response, transparent and fast work, and monthly accounting. This source is used only as public-claims context. - src-digdis-official-royalty-statements-claims Type: official public website Grade: C Source observed: 2026/06/10 Redaction: public official website; no private reporting-side data Public URLs: https://digdis.de/royalty-statements Summary: Official Royalty Statements public materials position correct, transparent, and timely royalty statements as important in the music business. This source is used only as public accounting-positioning context. - src-digdis-takedown-response-summary Type: takedown and response summary Grade: A Source observed: 2024/12/31 Redaction: private request text, private emails, release identifiers, and reporting-side identity withheld Summary: Reviewed summary preserves the reporting-side position that takedown / removal requests remained unresolved or inadequately documented after a reported termination / disengagement request. The public record treats this as an operational verification issue, not as a legal finding. - src-digdis-platform-wide-removal-summary Type: distribution-control summary Grade: D Source observed: 2024/12/31 Redaction: affected catalogue identity, release identifiers, and private correspondence withheld Summary: Reviewed summary records the risk that a distributor with catalogue control can initiate broad DSP-network removal or withholding actions across multiple platforms. This record does not state that any removal was unlawful; it records why authority boundaries, logs, and written explanations matter. - src-digdis-royalty-accounting-summary Type: royalty-accounting summary Grade: A Source observed: 2024/12/31 Redaction: payment identifiers, private account details, release identifiers, and reporting-side identity withheld Summary: Reviewed summary preserves a reported unresolved royalty-accounting issue for the relevant period. Factualist does not state that funds were diverted, misappropriated, or legally owed by final determination. - src-digdis-metadata-workflow-summary Type: metadata-control workflow summary Grade: D Source observed: 2024/12/31 Redaction: release identifiers, private account details, reporting-side organization identity, country details tied to the affected side, and raw correspondence withheld Summary: Reviewed summary preserves a reported metadata-control issue: the release workflow appeared to rely on Spotify-derived metadata, with limited pre-delivery control over capitalization, remix-version naming, title formatting, and post-import correction handling. This is preserved as a metadata-authority and workflow-verification issue, not as a technical-defect finding. - src-digdis-small-balance-accounting-summary Type: royalty-accounting summary Grade: D Source observed: 2024/12/31 Redaction: payment identifiers, dashboard values, private account details, reporting-side organization identity, country details tied to the affected side, and raw correspondence withheld Summary: Reviewed summary preserves a reported small-balance payout / unpaid-revenue question. The exact wording, threshold, amount, and applicability remain subject to screenshot-level or account-record verification and are not presented as confirmed public claims.