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by Djharold on 08 Apr 2010, 16:51
heey guys where download you all your music. i have found soulseek but is he not iligaal and is he great and free 
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by hemskoc on 08 Apr 2010, 19:01
Sorry but dont post ILLEGAL programs/sharing on here Some LEGAL dowload sites : Beatport Juno Download DJ Download Dancefuel Beatsdigital Cheers
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by Blackbrook on 18 Apr 2010, 17:33
World Wide Panik wrote:When you buy the music you buy a part of the right to play it in public places to an extent.
I am not sure if this is true for everywhere in the world. In germany fr example you buy a track and you do not have automatically the right to play this one! It is only for private use! The club or the promoter hsa to pay a fee to an organisation that cares about all the music that is sold. I guess this is the way it works in a lot of countries. Greetings, Steve
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by UncleVibes on 18 Apr 2010, 21:28
World Wide Panik wrote: When you buy the music you buy a part of the right to play it in public places to an extent.
blackbrook wrote:I am not sure if this is true for everywhere in the world. In germany fr example you buy a track and you do not have automatically the right to play this one! It is only for private use! The club or the promoter hsa to pay a fee to an organisation that cares about all the music that is sold. I guess this is the way it works in a lot of countries.
I guess so to... In fact in Europe the major companies try to get more royalties from public appearances, radio, shops, bars & of course disco. If you look to an old lp it's written in the middle "all right reserved... forbitten on public appearance & so on. We try to built a new world & many protect an old one... C'est la vie.
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by hemskoc on 19 Apr 2010, 18:43
World Wide Panik wrote:When you buy the music you buy a part of the right to play it in public places to an extent.
Sorry but this quote is not correct. You are meant to obtain 'permission' to play in a public place, or the venue you perform at STILL has to pay 'royalties', as do ALL radio stations, or broadcast means ect. Cheers
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by World Wide Panik on 20 Apr 2010, 14:25
It has been a while since I researched it. You are probaly right.... I need to brush up on that so I don't get axed on the radio station I'm on.
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by Blackbrook on 20 Apr 2010, 18:19
World Wide Panik wrote:It has been a while since I researched it. You are probaly right.... I need to brush up on that so I don't get axed on the radio station I'm on.
Oh this is not your part! The radio station itself has to pay that fee. I am part of a canadian radio station. The owner told me that there is no fee comparable to the european, there is a fee that you can pay if you like. This is what he does. Greetings, Steve
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by World Wide Panik on 20 Apr 2010, 23:53
Oh this is not your part! The radio station itself has to pay that fee. I am part of a canadian radio station. The owner told me that there is no fee comparable to the european, there is a fee that you can pay if you like. This is what he does.
Thanks for the information. I can rest a bit easier now my 2nd job is safe. 
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by UncleVibes on 22 Apr 2010, 06:55
Oh this is not your part! The radio station itself has to pay that fee. I am part of a canadian radio station. The owner told me that there is no fee comparable to the european, there is a fee that you can pay if you like. This is what he does
No, you don't wish to pay, you got to pay...
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