Legality of selling off your digital collection
Yes but the price goes down each audit from what I understand.
This is just for SC and CB products. They don't care about how you got the rest so I doubt anyone would really bother you if you sold off legally purchased downloaded material. It's not like there really is a way to tell who's songs they were anyway and where you got them unless you could provide the receipt for each song. Then it could be traced to you.
This is just for SC and CB products. They don't care about how you got the rest so I doubt anyone would really bother you if you sold off legally purchased downloaded material. It's not like there really is a way to tell who's songs they were anyway and where you got them unless you could provide the receipt for each song. Then it could be traced to you.
It can't be both ways.
They can no longer agree with the blanket statement that they recognise 1-1.
And then turn around and charge people that do the audit and say it's OK.
So they (SC) no longer recognise 1-1 for back up purposes.
What about the other companies?
If you have a disc or paid receipt you have a legal leg to stand on...I would guess.
Without those you can not even attempt to prove ownership.
A hard drive full of songs without proof of ownership would be viewed as illegal to use for business.
They can no longer agree with the blanket statement that they recognise 1-1.
And then turn around and charge people that do the audit and say it's OK.
So they (SC) no longer recognise 1-1 for back up purposes.
What about the other companies?
If you have a disc or paid receipt you have a legal leg to stand on...I would guess.
Without those you can not even attempt to prove ownership.
A hard drive full of songs without proof of ownership would be viewed as illegal to use for business.
They are recognizing 1:1 but it still violates the terms of license that one purchases when you purchase the disc.
When you purchase the disc you only have the right to play it in it's original form.
When you format shift to hard drive the music is no longer in it's original format. You need permission to change formats.
The Manu's are willing to give that permission provided you meet their terms which includes the audit.
It's not the one's who are 1:1's fault it is this way but the pirate's fault.
Possesion of discs is enough for most of the manu's to accept.
When you purchase the disc you only have the right to play it in it's original form.
When you format shift to hard drive the music is no longer in it's original format. You need permission to change formats.
The Manu's are willing to give that permission provided you meet their terms which includes the audit.
It's not the one's who are 1:1's fault it is this way but the pirate's fault.
Possesion of discs is enough for most of the manu's to accept.
1-1 was good until they started selling the download set...
Then they said 1-1 wasn't good.
1-1 was supposedly the industry standard they all recognised as a fair use issue. They used to say you could make a back up.
Now you can if you buy the audit. Again and again and again and again.
It's just easier to stop using their discs and cheaper.
Then they said 1-1 wasn't good.
1-1 was supposedly the industry standard they all recognised as a fair use issue. They used to say you could make a back up.
Now you can if you buy the audit. Again and again and again and again.
It's just easier to stop using their discs and cheaper.
It's just easier to quit using their product
and cheaper.
I will never pay every year to keep using something I already paid for.
I will keep making 1-1 copies to protect my investment.
Discs are antiques and soon nobody will be manufacturing players....then what?
How fast did floppy discs disappear?
If the rest of the industry still recognises 1-1...then what? It makes them look like idiots.....and what of the people that did the audit?
How many KJs to date have completed the audit?
My guess is less than 50.
and cheaper.
I will never pay every year to keep using something I already paid for.
I will keep making 1-1 copies to protect my investment.
Discs are antiques and soon nobody will be manufacturing players....then what?
How fast did floppy discs disappear?
If the rest of the industry still recognises 1-1...then what? It makes them look like idiots.....and what of the people that did the audit?
How many KJs to date have completed the audit?
My guess is less than 50.
This one of the rare occasions that I agree with Bigdog 100%. I assure you that you can get by perfectly well without using any SC music. Nobody will even miss it.Bigdog wrote:It's just easier to quit using their product
and cheaper.
I will never pay every year to keep using something I already paid for.
I will keep making 1-1 copies to protect my investment.
Discs are antiques and soon nobody will be manufacturing players....then what?
How fast did floppy discs disappear?
If the rest of the industry still recognises 1-1...then what? It makes them look like idiots.....and what of the people that did the audit?
How many KJs to date have completed the audit?
My guess is less than 50.
I'm just waiting on the day, and it will come, when someone challenges this in court and puts end to this BS. Someone please explain to me how a company is damaged by their logo being displayed from a hard drive as opposed to a disc. It's absurd.
I can't and don't worry about who is not at my show. I worry about the ones that are.
Most of the show attendance decisions today seem to be made over smoking or no smoking.
They still go to the other karaoke shows with crappy sounding systems.
If I was worried about people coming I wouldn't edit my song book. Now that may cause some people not to come. But they are exactly the people I don't want at my shows. They tend to be the trouble makers.
How many customers has Sound Choice lost over this lawsuit deal? If we can't make money selling discs we'll making it with lawsuits...
Put KJs out of business and keep lawyers working.....How many karaoke discs did the lawyers buy last year?
My guess is I bought more.
Most of the show attendance decisions today seem to be made over smoking or no smoking.
They still go to the other karaoke shows with crappy sounding systems.
If I was worried about people coming I wouldn't edit my song book. Now that may cause some people not to come. But they are exactly the people I don't want at my shows. They tend to be the trouble makers.
How many customers has Sound Choice lost over this lawsuit deal? If we can't make money selling discs we'll making it with lawsuits...
Put KJs out of business and keep lawyers working.....How many karaoke discs did the lawyers buy last year?
My guess is I bought more.