800,000 seems like a lot, but when you read through the article, it seems kind of appropriate -
"The decision marked the end of a court case stretching over 2 years that included evidence of SMS threats and bullying by Fraser-Smith. Record companies, including Sony and Universal, initiated action against Ferris, Fraser-Smith and several other DJs in 2002.
Federal Court judge Peter Jacobson on Friday found Fraser-Smith had produced eight copyright-infringing CDs, including Happy Valley 1991 To 2001 - A Decade Of Dance and Hard Trance.
A CD of Ferris's DJ work was titled peeweeferris.com digital domination.
The CDs of both DJs contained 17 remixed works that were produced without permission of recording artists and other DJs."
and
"Evidence was also presented to the court that Fraser-Smith had sent threatening SMS messages to record company executives responsible for music licensing."
i mean this is for people who are making money off selling these cd's to the public...
so fukn oath they should be anally penetrated in the back pocket!!!
Mar-12-2005 23:11
eRRaTiK
g0t milk?
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
*pokes helen and runs*
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Mar-12-2005 23:17
dj_helen_k
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Aus
quote:
Originally posted by eRRaTiK
*pokes helen and runs*
hehehe allo allo! its just past 11.20pm here in london and i cant sleep!.... whats new in syd!!
re: aus scene
How is it?....is the scene as good or if not better now? or is it still the same?..
Registered: May 2004
Location: Melbourne, Australia
This will sound harsh, but i think anyone playing unpaid for mp3 should be aware that this is what deservingly happens.
If you haven't paid for the music, you don't have the right to play it as a part of "your sound".
Mar-12-2005 23:36
eRRaTiK
g0t milk?
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
quote:
Originally posted by dj_helen_k
re: aus scene
How is it?....is the scene as good or if not better now? or is it still the same?..
x hels
heya babes ! 11.20pm is still early ! miss partyin with ya *cry*
well i can't speak for melb - soups would have a better idea.
We've got some talented producers coming out of both states i think.
Syd scene is doing alright imo.
Attendance for two tribes last week was great for an 18+ event (last two years was 15+). too bad about the production (sound cutting out after prodigy's first song, then it took 40 mins to bring it back up).
there's a few regular trance events happening which is good to see.
commercial house has hit here in a big way. only 8 months since i heard most of the (now popular) tracks when i was in europe. slow ass OZ hahaha
breaks and hard trance still popular. subbies is still subbies.
i think those who are more open to varied forms of EDM will have no problem having a good night out.
...
as for peewee... pwned!
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Mar-12-2005 23:37
00soups00
cruzin
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Melbourne
quote:
Originally posted by batemanscott
This will sound harsh, but i think anyone playing unpaid for mp3 should be aware that this is what deservingly happens.
If you haven't paid for the music, you don't have the right to play it as a part of "your sound".
i think its a bit different when you compare playing, or mixing a promo cd, to that of actually making this available for retail purchase.
Mar-12-2005 23:41
batemanscott
i <3 my GTI
Registered: May 2004
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Sorry soups but whilst i think the penalty should be less in the case of promo's etc, i still think you should pay for what you play.
Mar-12-2005 23:43
00soups00
cruzin
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Melbourne
well now, considering the amount of digital downlaods available, yes you should..
Mar-13-2005 00:11
stamper
The Accountant
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Adelaide, AUSTRALIA
$800,000 seems like a lot, and it is a lot, but they would've known when putting the CD's together that they were doing it illegally. Serves them right.
Mar-13-2005 00:31
waXology
Bookafuckin'shea
Registered: Sep 2000
Location: around somewhere
this happened in 2002 but only came before federal court now, so its sorta old i guess.
i dont know how you can be so stupid to sell CD's you havent licensed! argh! insane
Mar-13-2005 01:12
Antistatic
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Perth
Suck shit morons!
Fraser-Smith is a complete idiot.
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