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Widget
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2000
Location: Johannebsurg, South Africa
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I was wondering the same thing.
Considering the live sets (at least most of them) have never been put onto CD, it's not like you're actually ripping anything.
There isn't actually an original CD for all to buy.
So I'd think it would be fine, it gives the djs a bit more of a widespread reach, i.e. more popularity, so you'll buy cds which they mix. Also, it's not like they or their publishers are losing any proceeds or cash influx.
Take me for instance, I've never heard of or heard sets by many of the dj's up on this site, however after listening to them, I'll be damn sure to go and buy some of their mixed cds & to see them if they play live here anytime.
However, I'm sure publishers may object to something, unauthorized recording?? who knows. ULtimately a grey area I'd think, but I think the same of mp3's to an extent.
My couple of cents/rands/dollars worth.
- Widget
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Jan-01-2001 11:28
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Trance4Ever
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2001
Location:
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some more ideas ..
when you tape a live set from the radio i can tell you for sure it's legal. that's because you pay $$$ for your tapes which are taxed with authorsmoney..
but what if you download them to your harddrive?
as for me .. i'm from the netherlands. listening to some live sets of american dj's (not performing a lot over here) i get hooked on to their music and start searching/buying more.
as said before it does good to them .. but how do webhosting provders think about people downloading these 'legal' mp3's?
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Jan-01-2001 11:48
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JdDark
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Registered: Dec 2000
Location: 123
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A friend called once to ask his internet provider if the livesets he downloads from the internet is illegal in anyway, his reponce was that it's illegal though they aren't on cd.
So I don't know if its true or not.
But I don't care, I won't stop downloading the sets on this site and others.
C ya
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Jan-03-2001 00:45
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Joel Fielder
Senior trancEaddict
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Wimbledon, UK
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In Britain at least:
When a DJ plays anywhere, the venue has to have a broadcasting license and have to report what they play to the MCPS and royalties are paid to the copyright owners (ie the record company). When you record off the radio or a liveset or any broadcast, you are therefore recording copyrighted material which is illegal unless you have explicit permission from the copyright owner.
However, dance music labels understand that any play is good exposure for their label and will make them money. Since most of their sales go to DJs anyway, they lose no money but gain reputation amongst DJs for being popular with clubbers. I wouldn't expect Judge Jules to be knocking on your door asking for your mp3 collection any time soon!
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Jan-03-2001 10:32
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Widget
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2000
Location: Johannebsurg, South Africa
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Although it could be kinda cool, to have the Judge knocking on your door, whether it was for you mp3's or not.
Maybe you could persuad him in for a drink or a cup of tea...
A little off the topic though - sorry
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Jan-03-2001 11:24
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ohm
tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Holland
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Aren't the broadcast programs themselves copywrited? Kind of like the disclaimer at the end of a football game: This program is the property of the NFL and any rebraodcast bithout the express written consent of the NFL blah, blah, blah.
Of course I wouldn't let that stop anyone. As Joel Fielder said, it's good exposure for the record label, the DJ, the original producer, and even the station broadcasting.
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Jan-03-2001 14:04
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Widget
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2000
Location: Johannebsurg, South Africa
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Yes it's good exposure for the record label & excellent for the dj, but is it completely legal.
ONe of the reasons, I'd really like to know, is because I'm helping redo a digital audio making site (I'll post details once it's ready) & if it's legal, I'll gladly supply space & bandwidth for the download, however I'm going to be heavyily involved with the local disty's for tha "BIG BOYS", i.e. cybase, cakewalk, logic as well as many dj's.
If it ain't legal, they won't be impressed. However if it is ....
Anybody a lawyer on these forums ????
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Jan-03-2001 14:44
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Joel Fielder
Senior trancEaddict
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Wimbledon, UK
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It's not legal to copy for yourself unless you own a licensed copy. You're then allowed to make one copy for personal use. This is the only legal copy you can make without permission - everything else is illegal.
Broadcasters either obtain a license to play copyright material or buy the copyright. Originally, copyright is owned by the production company that made the programme.
So Widget, you need a license to play copyright material, anything else is owned by you and you can distribute as you see fit.
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Jan-04-2001 11:12
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