![]() She also claims she was "cut out of the deal" and is therefore due payment, and has even filed DMCA complaints against YouTube and Twitch users that showcase footage featuring her music. Speaking to Kotaku, Mauer clarified that she is one of three composers on the game - the other two being Rich Vreeland and Dino Leonetti - and while the lack of a contract makes it difficult for her to prove otherwise, she claims Conatus doesn't own the rights to the music she produced. Steam removed the title from its marketplace last Friday after composer Alex Mauer filed a Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DCMA), asserting that the game's developer Conatus Creative did not have her permission to use music she created for the game. A legal dispute has emerged between the developers of River City Ransom: Underground and one of the game's composers. ![]()
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