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goddamn beatport...
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| Matthias |
This with the territory restrictions needs to f*cking stop. To me me it seems like its saying "Since you live in America you are not good enough to buy this track." It's pretty much just like racism.
Now I know...there's probably some political or contractual monetary bull reason behind the restriction, but this is bull. They cry and scream about teir work being illegaly downloaded and then impose this .
*checks watch* yep, time for my afternoon meds
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| jonas |
Hey Matty,
Try using Mozilla and setting up a Proxy from the toolbar. I found that works. |
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| AMP |
lol.. tbh.. if you want to be mad at someone, be mad at the OTHER record label who OWNS THE RIGHTS to that track in OUR territory. It's THEIR fault for being dumbasses and not releasing it at the same time...
That is why I make all my releases World Wide.. though I guess if someone offered me a million dollars to buy the rights to a track in say.. Canada... I'd totally do it lol
-Andrew |
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| Benjamin DuBose |
| Whats funny is you can buy the exact same track on vinyl from over there and they will ship it to you no questions asked. Now thats retarted. |
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| jonas |
| That's why I am a vinyl snob. You digital joto's ain't got nothin' on me.....:clown: |
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