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Brandt Slater
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA
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I don't care to much for the territorial restriction policy either. The thing that gets about this rule is, if I'm looking for a certain track. I sign on to Audiojelly, Beatport, Juno it tells me it's a restricted track. But then I sign on to iTunes and it's available. What gives? I don't quite understand the logic behind this. Considering that particular track could be priced at .99 cents USD, but on Beatport it could cost $2.99 USD. DJ's are gonna know most of these tracks before majority, so wouldn't it make sense to release it on the more expensive download sites first?
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Aug-03-2010 20:29
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