On Sun May 7 2006 01:28, Lee A. Azzarello wrote:
other local Brooklyn bands. Because of this license
they can
release the compilation album and sell it from a "sublicencee"
company without notifying the bands who composed or performed
the music. They own this product through and through. The
bands might not be entitled to a percentage of the profit
unless they or their laywers get involved. That's the point.
And what I'm saying is that I think they and their sublicencees
would have to only distribute said album through
myspace.com in
order to satisfy the "on or through the Service" part of the
terms. But I guess it's ambiguous enough that it'd have to go
to court, and lord only knows they'll change it again before
that happens.
Rob