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Jasperovitsj
Zehra roxorzz my boxorzz

Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Hoboken, Belgium
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Sep-30-2005 22:05
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eieregooie
Perceptions

Registered: Jan 2002
Location:
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| quote: | Originally posted by vadushka!!!
Look...I apologize if I came off the wrong way in my last post but still can't understand the big deal with pushing a dj/music oriented clothing line on a messageboard I am a contributor to. Do you give the same response to the promoters/djs posting threads about their local gigs? What about the local/upcoming djs who post links to their latest mix? I highly doubt all the tracks included on those mixes have been cleared or is piracy okay now.
If you don't believe I'm for real try to get in touch with some NYTAs and i'm pretty sure you'll hear nothing but positive things.
Thanks
Bobby |
Once again... 1. It's commercial 2. It's in the wrong place
If a promotor from the US pops up on NLTA advertising an event in the US, yes I'd most likely close it, as it is of no use to the Dutch community.
Yes, if a non-NLTA DJ posts a set on NLTA I close it and delete the link. There's an amateur DJ promotions forum for that. In fact, I banned DJ Echelon promotors twice the past month for doing that.
And besides that, music and parties are the main objectives of this forum, clothing isn't.
As for the piracy. Posting a set to promote yourself is ok as far as I know, according to the TA policy (which didn't make myself in the first place). All links to music files I also remove from NLTA.
Now it's not that I don't think you're for real, I believe your intentions are right, but it's still advertising the same thing in several subforums on one and the same forum. Don't you think one post is enough? In fact... crossposting isn't even allowed, advertising or not...
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Oct-01-2005 03:12
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vadushka!!!
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Work
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| quote: | Originally posted by eieregooie
Once again... 1. It's commercial 2. It's in the wrong place
If a promotor from the US pops up on NLTA advertising an event in the US, yes I'd most likely close it, as it is of no use to the Dutch community.
Yes, if a non-NLTA DJ posts a set on NLTA I close it and delete the link. There's an amateur DJ promotions forum for that. In fact, I banned DJ Echelon promotors twice the past month for doing that.
And besides that, music and parties are the main objectives of this forum, clothing isn't.
As for the piracy. Posting a set to promote yourself is ok as far as I know, according to the TA policy (which didn't make myself in the first place). All links to music files I also remove from NLTA.
Now it's not that I don't think you're for real, I believe your intentions are right, but it's still advertising the same thing in several subforums on one and the same forum. Don't you think one post is enough? In fact... crossposting isn't even allowed, advertising or not... |
I hear that but loosen up the jock strap a bit. Now I'm not mod but if I were and you posted in NYTA a similar kind of venture I wouldn't rag it or label it as SPAM.
Let's just put this to rest. If you ever plan a trip to NYC, ring me up. I'll show you the ropes around these parts.
Thanks
Bobby
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Oct-01-2005 05:46
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