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DJs arrested in $300,000 iTunes scam
A group of DJs allegedly used stolen credit cards to buy their own songs on iTunes and Amazon , boosting their chart ratings and netting them nearly �200,000 in royalties.
The nine musicians are believed to have provided 19 songs, described by police as of 'indeterminate quality', to a distribution company which uploaded them to the music websites.
They then used 1,500 stolen or cloned US and British credit cards to buy almost �500,000-worth of the songs.
As the tunes soared up the charts, more and more people bought them and the DJs even came to the attention of big record producers - until they were arrested yesterday.
'This has been a complex investigation to establish what we believe to be an international conspiracy to defraud Apple and Amazon,' said Det Ch Insp Terry Wilson, of the Met's Police Central e-Crime Unit.
The scam began last September when the DJs provided American music distributor Tunecore with their work. Once uploaded to iTunes and Amazon, the musicians opened accounts with the stolen cards and began downloading their albums at about �6 a time.During the next few months, the two companies paid out royalties totalling $300,000 (�185,000) on the sales.
But in December, Apple - owner of iTunes - began to receive 'stop payment' orders from credit card companies, saying accounts were fraudulent. It contacted police in New York and, with the Met's help, the accounts were traced to London. The DJs, aged 19 to 41, were arrested in London and the Midlands on suspicion of conspiracy to commit fraud and money laundering.
http://www.houseplanet.dj/index.php...Tunes-scam.html
Thats what tiesto did...he just never got caught yet
It'll be interesting to see who these DJs are.
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| Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* It'll be interesting to see who these DJs are. |
This article says it was a gang and one member was a DJ who created the songs...
http://crave.cnet.co.uk/digitalmusi...49302593,00.htm
I wonder if the tunes were any good...
if they had to pull a scam to boost track ratings, they probably weren't that good... or known.
lol.. prolly was the same beat looped continuously for every track
^^^
like deadmau5?

hahahahaha
now was it a minimal track?
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| Originally posted by Shaya007 now was it a minimal track? |
This has been going on for years. I liken it to steroids and olympics. Everyone does it but only a few get caught. But if you dont do it you are gonna lose so you are screwed either way!
This is common practice among artists and labels in more popular genres (minus the theft).
Labels release a single, but thousands of copies upon first release to secure a number 1 position (which are then billed back to the artist), and go on their merry way.
Doesn't seem that different to me 
My question is... why does it say:
Last edited by Swamper on Jun-11-2009 at 17:22
under your post? 
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| Originally posted by Stilez My question is... why does it say: Last edited by Swamper on Jun-11-2009 at 17:22 under your post? |
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| Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* It'll be interesting to see who these DJs are. |
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| Originally posted by Djsketchbag Sirus Black |
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| Originally posted by Stilez My question is... why does it say: Last edited by Swamper on Jun-11-2009 at 17:22 under your post? |
LOL... these were crafty f'ers!
yeah i read about this story earlier today. what a messed up plan they had. ...how the f#ck did they think they would get away with that?
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| Originally posted by Stilez My question is... why does it say: Last edited by Swamper on Jun-11-2009 at 17:22 under your post? |
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