We are planning a full-length remix collection of substance that will be announced soon.</blockquote>
===Self Release?Leaving Interscope===
After the above post, Reznor stated in an interview that he was interested in self-releasing future material:
===Remixing===
In a posting on nin.com on 11/November 20/, 2007, Reznor explained that the launch of [[remix.nin.com]] that was supposed to accompany the release of ''[[Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D]]'' and all ''Year Zero'' [[multitracks]] had been delayed due to a legal hitch caused by Universal:
<blockquote>My former record company and current owner of all these master files, Universal, is currently involved in a lawsuit with other media titans Google (YouTube) and News Corp (MySpace). Universal is contending that these sites do not have what is referred to as “safe harbor” under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and therefore are in copyright violation because users have uploaded music and video content that is owned by Universal. Universal feels that if they host our remix site, they will be opening themselves up to the accusation that they are sponsoring the same technical violation of copyright they are suing these companies for. Their premise is that if any fan decides to remix one of my masters with material Universal doesn’t own – a “mash-up”, a sample, whatever – and upload it to the site, there is no safe harbor under the DMCA (according to Universal) and they will be doing exactly what MySpace and YouTube are doing. This behavior may get hauled out in court and impact their lawsuit. Because of this they no longer will host our remix site, and are insisting that Nine Inch Nails host it. In exchange for this they will continue to let me upload my Universal masters and make them available to fans, BUT shift the liability of hosting them to me. Part of the arrangement is having user licenses that the fans sign (not unlike those on MySpace or You Tube) saying they will not use unauthorized materials. If they WERE to do such a thing, everybody sues everybody and the world abruptly ends.