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broken silence
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: In a gear shop, somewhere
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well like i said, my production partner had a 128 of one of his tunes on his website..which the link to his website was in his signiature on a few forumboards. someone listned to it, chopped it, looped some parts exactly, put vocals over it and he heard it on the radio a few weeks later- direct rip. its happened so many times that its not even worth risking it.
putting in sets is one thing, but when you get music stolen from you, you want to take more precaution.
but why is it a RULE that you have to post over 96? thats fine if its easier or nicer to give feedback on a track with higher bitrate, but what i have a problem with is the fact that its a rule around here and you will get your threads deleted if you do post lower.
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Jul-07-2004 15:38
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Spad
wise sage of the forest

Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Chesterfield ,UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by broken silence
well like i said, my production partner had a 128 of one of his tunes on his website..which the link to his website was in his signiature on a few forumboards. someone listned to it, chopped it, looped some parts exactly, put vocals over it and he heard it on the radio a few weeks later- direct rip. its happened so many times that its not even worth risking it.
putting in sets is one thing, but when you get music stolen from you, you want to take more precaution.
but why is it a RULE that you have to post over 96? thats fine if its easier or nicer to give feedback on a track with higher bitrate, but what i have a problem with is the fact that its a rule around here and you will get your threads deleted if you do post lower. |
It's not difficult to prove copyright on your work. You say it's happened so many times (people stealing a loop and making a tune to play on the radio).....I've never once heard of it happening.
I think the rule is there for the reason DJ-Kreing^^ gave. It's impossible to rate a tune at that low a quality, you'd just get replies saying "can't tell if it's any good, post a better version" so even if the rule wasn't there, it would be completly pointless on your part to post such a low quality mp3.
I really feel you are worrying over nothing, if you heard a tune you made on the radio you would be easily able to prove you made it as you would have all of the original files.
(edit: not to mention that if you posted it on here first, you'd have a lot of people able to testify that you made it long before the other version appeared, so in a sense you're nearly as well protected as by not posting it at all)
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Jul-07-2004 16:38
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Mike_Foyle
Two colours in my head

Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Leicester, UK
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totally agree with broken silence.... ok so if people find it hard to make feedback for the artist thats the artists loss. no one elses. i think that the rules are only enforced because people are trying to take advantage of the artists on this forum. some times i have no problem with sharing a full track at high quality, because im fairly laid back about it. but others do, and i completely understand why they do. i think it is very out of line to have the boundaries set by the admins of this forum. i love this forum but i think its stupid that this rule exists, as the only rational explation for its existance seems to be that people want to take advantage of other peoples tracks and play them out in their sets etc. if they artist is not happy about this, but still wishes to share, i think he/she should have the right to in whatever way they want to, wether it be 19 kbs, or 192 kbs, if people really find it hard to coment on the track when its shared at low quality then they dont have to comment, and comments on the melody and structure can still be giving! the only person loosing out by sharing a low quality rip is the artist, so let it be, its an unfair rule.
mike
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Jul-07-2004 18:24
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Massive84
Old Relic

Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Sequence Realm
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| quote: | Originally posted by Mike_Foyle
totally agree with broken silence.... ok so if people find it hard to make feedback for the artist thats the artists loss. no one elses. i think that the rules are only enforced because people are trying to take advantage of the artists on this forum. some times i have no problem with sharing a full track at high quality, because im fairly laid back about it. but others do, and i completely understand why they do. i think it is very out of line to have the boundaries set by the admins of this forum. i love this forum but i think its stupid that this rule exists, as the only rational explation for its existance seems to be that people want to take advantage of other peoples tracks and play them out in their sets etc. if they artist is not happy about this, but still wishes to share, i think he/she should have the right to in whatever way they want to, wether it be 19 kbs, or 192 kbs, if people really find it hard to coment on the track when its shared at low quality then they dont have to comment, and comments on the melody and structure can still be giving! the only person loosing out by sharing a low quality rip is the artist, so let it be, its an unfair rule.
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your beeing selfish here, looking only from your own intrest ffs.
you don't get the big point behind this do ya? and one more thing, you don't like the rulez, then don't post here ..thank you.
I gave this example tons of times, someone posting a track or sample in 64kb saying hey i finished track, getting signed on blabla..well good for you.
But that person is screwing the layout with his stupid sample, for people that love to produce, who worked hard on a tune and posting it in full glory..its' called NOT FAIR!.
Let me put it this way, you got a tune but you don't wanne share because it is getting signed? dont post it at all ..are you afraid its getting stolen? don't post it all, you do wanne share? follow these rulez.
period.
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Jul-07-2004 19:05
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Mario432
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Colorado, Colorado
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I just joined the forum, and I was wondering how many cases of stealing other than the one listed above has anybody actually experienced....In other words is it really a big enough risk to worry about posting tunes??
MIROSLAV
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Jul-07-2004 19:18
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