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Guest post by Chris Castle of Artists Rights WatchWe’ve had a lot of questions about what is going on with the Pledge Music crowdfunding platform which appears to be either on its way or already in a bankruptcy filing according to reports. This post will be a few thoughts about the current situation which is evolving. This is not intended as legal advice and if you’re involved in the Pledge situation you need your own lawyers and you need them right now. Consult your local state bar association (in Texas, that would be www.texasbar.com) Don’t ask me questions in the comments as I won’t be able to answer them, so I’m afraid this is a one-way communication.If this is all news to you, that’s understandable because if you go to the company’s website, there’s no indication that anything is amiss, which I find to be just downright bizarre in and of itself. Normally what one would expect is that there would be some conclusive message blazoned across the landing page, but there’s nothing.There certainly would not be testimonial endorsements from artists who are blasting the company which arguably qualifies as false advertising even if the site as a whole does not.