Re: God Damn Music Business
Posted by Crono on
Mon Dec 19th 2005 at 9:22pm
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Ridiculous.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: God Damn Music Business
Posted by Myrk- on
Mon Dec 19th 2005 at 9:38pm
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Find me thier home addresses and I'll make sure they get an explosive christmas.... mwahahahahahahahha!
Seriously, such stupid ideas- they'll cripple the music business by doing this I hope they know!
Another serious note, I can imagine him getting killed over this- its a huge issue and I don't think he knows who hes messing with.
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Re: God Damn Music Business
Posted by FatStrings on
Tue Dec 20th 2005 at 2:42am
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Re: God Damn Music Business
Posted by Gorbachev on
Tue Dec 20th 2005 at 2:45am
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I'm happy they're doing this bulls**t, because finally the rest of the world will finally see the stupid stunts they're pulling, and the suits are slitting their own wrists now.
Re: God Damn Music Business
Posted by French Toast on
Tue Dec 20th 2005 at 3:45am
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...or they're sitting back in their chairs gloating over having
found another way to rake in money by making people buy the music.
The thing that I do'nt understand, is that these are interpreted by the
writer. It's not like they're taken from an official songbook.
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This doesn't effect my directly, but its ri-goddamn-diculous.
Re: God Damn Music Business
Posted by Myrk- on
Tue Dec 20th 2005 at 9:40am
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Dr Brasso, I'll email you this song some time and take you up on that soundforge challenge- this song is too fast to slow down!
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Re: God Damn Music Business
Posted by Andrei on
Tue Dec 20th 2005 at 12:29pm
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The commercial use of lyrics is already illegal, so why this law? I
can't see how musicians can lose money because little Timmy from
Someotherplace, Utah looked up the name of a song based on it's lyrics.
On the contrary, I think such sites are actually helping musicians
sell/advertise their songs.
What next? Having people who hear music involuntarily from a passing
car arrested because they didn't pay any royalties to the author :evilgrin: ?
Re: God Damn Music Business
Posted by Underdog on
Tue Dec 20th 2005 at 1:42pm
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I heard once that Huey Lewis tried to sue Ray Parker Jr. Because of a copy right infringement over the Ghost Buster theme. Apparently the song shares to many coincidences with "I want a new drug" or one of his other titles.
I never heard whether his suit paid off but the song is still credited to Parker so....
There is no history until something happens, then there is.
Re: God Damn Music Business
Posted by fishy on
Tue Dec 20th 2005 at 5:19pm
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are we still allowed to sing along to the radio, or do we need some sort of licence yet?
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Re: God Damn Music Business
Posted by Myrk- on
Tue Dec 20th 2005 at 8:51pm
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What I find funny about this is that we as fans put in the time to make the tabs- I'm sure this whole argument can be aimed at the bands themselves and they will protest. The people will hate the bands they once loved because of thier cold heartedness! One of the best forms of advertising is actually in tabbing on the net- the number of times I've learnt a random tab from the net, then ended out buying thier music- they make more than they will from thier obviously small amount of staff tabbing the occasional album.
You guys find that the only tab books available are for ridiculously simple crap bands like Greenday or Metallica's St Anger? When I see a tab book for Soilworks Chainheart Machine, Ingwie Malmsteens entire discography, and even a Cacophony tab book, then I'll tell them they have a case against online tabs!
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