Samara & MusicVibe
Do you think the exact duration of a silence in a track could be used strategically in a contract to create a loophole?
I guess the length of a pause could be a clever trick, but contracts read like legal music sheets—so you’d still need a lawyer to tune that silence into a clause.
Yes, you’ll need a lawyer to draft that clause, but once it’s on the page, the silence becomes a contractual instrument, not a loophole.
It’s like a quiet chord that holds weight—once it’s written it’s part of the score, not a loophole, and that silence can carry the same gravity as any crescendo.
Precisely, when the silence is codified, it becomes an enforceable term—no loophole, just a contractual instrument.
That quiet line in the contract feels almost like a rest in a song—silent, yet holding the whole piece together.