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| quote: | Originally posted by Stu Cox
Not this again
PRIOR TO THIS, IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN ILLEGAL TO DJ FROM A COMPUTER IN A LICENSED VENUE!
This law isn't screwing people over, it's allowing them to do it... but shite you've gotta pay however many hundred pounds and the whole system they're using's a bit poor I think, but imo it's better than it being illegal to play off laptop, as was the case before. |
yeah, but theyve also put restrictions on you as well, such as not being allowed to play your own edits of a track (without permission), which i think is total bullshit.
| quote: | Originally posted by Stu Cox
Oh and on the subject of playing digi-downloads burnt to CD in clubs, which always seems to come up with this, most digital download sites have an agreement with the labels making it legal to make one CD copy of the track (thus making it legal to play it out) - if in doubt, read the download site's T&Cs. |
except of course that theyre also gonna charge you 200 pounds a year for the privilege. so you fork out for your track and then you have to fork out another 200 for the right to play it. this is also total bullshit.
i think reforms that garner more money for the artists that create the music we play is a good thing, except when it starts to punish the people that are responsible for buying that music to begin with.
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