How long before mixes are banned from the site
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How long before mixes are banned from the site
when the scene starts to get bigger
and the publishers/labels start to clamp down on people sharing their intellectual property??
and the publishers/labels start to clamp down on people sharing their intellectual property??

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hahah jokes! surely theres no way to stop them from being distrubuted, sure they proberbly can just about manage to remove them from this forum, but there is always a way!subframe wrote:Won't happen til several years after someone makes enough money to buy a purple lamborghini, lol
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possiblyVonboyage wrote:Is that regarding Logans show..? I'm sure its to do with the "Listen back" feature .. to boost listeners.. keeping the show on legal radio.Dub_Warrior wrote: you have to wait a certain time before u can upload radio rips.
Same goes with Mary Anne Hobbs / Plastician.. Radio 1
i wish there would be more cd's released

there are so many tunes floating around. its vast.
even a cheap album from ukrecordshop. where they help with the costs.
could like 3-5 artists get together and release some mixtapes????

Re: How long before mixes are banned from the site
this thread is exactly how you make things harder for all concerned.Dub_Warrior wrote:when the scene starts to get bigger
and the publishers/labels start to clamp down on people sharing their intellectual property??
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I download and burn mixes for my whip. I put them on my mp3 player and I listen to them at work. I can't be bothered to stream a damn mix when I want to hear it. And I'll post them, here or elsewhere, whether the producers like that or not.
Nobody knows who you are if nobody is playing your tunes. Don't bite the hand that feeds you, I say.
Nobody knows who you are if nobody is playing your tunes. Don't bite the hand that feeds you, I say.
the problem Marcus mainly had was that someone did an all Soul:R / Revolve:r mix or something and he wasn't too happy about that for some reason ...4linehaiku wrote:What's the story here?subframe wrote:Marcus Intalex/Soul:r
And waiting to upload radio rips to boost listen again ratings is a completly different issue. That's just common curtesy to whoever's show it is, nothing to do with label pressure.
yeah, it woulda been funny if he tried to sue, then someone called him to see all his sample clearances.gotc wrote:the problem Marcus mainly had was that someone did an all Soul:R / Revolve:r mix or something and he wasn't too happy about that for some reason ...4linehaiku wrote:What's the story here?subframe wrote:Marcus Intalex/Soul:r
And waiting to upload radio rips to boost listen again ratings is a completly different issue. That's just common curtesy to whoever's show it is, nothing to do with label pressure.
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haha, yea... didn't you know, it's no longer called Drum N Bass--now we call it "Freestyle Break Appropriation"Product wrote:yeah, it woulda been funny if he tried to sue, then someone called him to see all his sample clearances.
And on that note, I would like to remind you ALL, it is actually illegal to play records and CD's at a club without a license and WRITTEN PERMISSION of a label involved--for every tune, every time.
That said, I do believe Marcus Intalex is the first(and after the fallout last) producer/owner to say shit about it.
I DARE a label to tell me I can't mix tunes of theirs I bought--they'll be on Soulseek in no time flat.
dont remember this?4linehaiku wrote:I'm going to go with 'never'.
Name a single example of labels clamping down on DJ mixes distributed for free, in any genre.
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roflthc wrote:dont remember this?4linehaiku wrote:I'm going to go with 'never'.
Name a single example of labels clamping down on DJ mixes distributed for free, in any genre.
http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=16838
http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=17016
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sad but true.drum syndicate wrote:roflthc wrote:dont remember this?4linehaiku wrote:I'm going to go with 'never'.
Name a single example of labels clamping down on DJ mixes distributed for free, in any genre.
http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=16838
http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=17016
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