Patrick,
--- Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey(a)boosthardware.com>
wrote:
Ron,
I haven't heard it but,
====================
if (it was mixed live on tX)
then it is a DJ mix which can be considered in
certain circumstances,
an original work;
That's what they call originality?
On top of that(until it makes money or gets
significant international
exposure and airplay){
the labels who own the original tracks won't even
know it exists;
=====================
What does "not knowing it exists" have to do with
using someone else's property when your violating the
owner rights?
How do think the owners of GPL licensed software will
feel when this behaviour you subscribe to becomes the
norm for their source code? What distinguishes a DJ
from the person who violates those rights?
the liklihood of that happening around here is slim
to non existant.
So, If you are going to complain every time a DJ
makes a remix
Please don't use a personal attacks when debating with
me.
There is a system in place that enables you to use
property that other people own the rights to. Be
responsible and learn to use it.
There's plenty I'd like to say but ironically enough I
have a session with a DJ for whom we wrote the beats.
It'll go about six or eight hours. Maybe I'll check in
later to see what's up. Maybe I won't.
Ron Parker
Mirror Image Studio
then you
better stock up on coffee and get your toothpicks
out to keep your eyes
open as you type ;P
Oh, Did I mention :-P
R Parker wrote:
--- Andrew Lewis <alewis(a)systemsfusion.com> wrote:
> It's a mash-up of other artists stuff, so it can
be
considered
non-free/probably copyright infringement
You think?
- if you
are the artist or their
representation, please don't sue!
I have great appreciation for the licensing of the
software we use and the respect people pay to
those
terms.
When you flagarantly violate expressed rights and
then
fly it in my face, I have to tell you to cease
these
activities. If nothing else, this demand
disassociates
me from you and your act of copyright violation.
I'm using TerminatorX to make some mixes of
my
original material too (which
I'm sorry to say at this point - was made mostly
with 'that other OS', but my
Linux stuff is coming along).
I look forward to hearing your original music.
Ron
I'm very interested in
> GDAM but at this point,
> haven't managed to get it to make noise yet. ;(
Also
> interested in using
> TerminatorX to make original compositions.
>
> Yesterday was women's day in South Africa, thus
the
> night before was 'Ladies
> Nite'???
>
> Artists I should credit (those of which I can
> remember in any case):
>
> part1: Kevin Blechdom, Minibosses, Dev/Null,
> Xanopticon, Maldoror
> part2: Radiohead, Gold Chains & Sue Cie, Nirvana,
> Vladislav Delay, Some
> bollywood music I forget :\
>
> Completely unrelated to linux music or this post
but
plz
checkout this very
xcellent artist:
http://computertruck.parishq.net/
And this great artist who introduced me to him:
http://www.goto80.com
That will be all,
Andrew
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