I think so, you would have to have thorough surveillance. I thought those 
Syd DJs were selling bootleg mixtapes, and of R&B/hip-hop, is that the same
case?

> I think it was last year (or perhaps the year before) that a couple of
> dj's in Sydney got taken to court for playing mp3 at gigs. And in their
> cases they were playing commerical dance, r&b and hip hop every weekend
> at a sport bar in Sydney.
>
> Judging from the article that I read, it sounded like that they were
> surveilled over period of time, not just a one off bust or anything like
> that.
>
> On Fri, 2005-02-18 at 11:47 +1100, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
>> Interesting. He must play 'commercial', major label music - ie R&B/hip-hop -
>> as if he was playing house or underground music surely no one would pursue
>> him so aggressively?
>>
>> >>ouch! he must have been making a lot of money for them to think he can
>> >>pay this off tho surely. all the same this seems a little harsh.
>> >>any idea who it is? will i have heard of him?
>> >
>> > I say GOOD.
>> >
>> > The thieving, mp3-using, fly-by-night of a dj. Should be paying for his
>> > shizzle if he's not getting it on promo. jeez, if he's a 'big' dj too, he's
>> > even getting paid. think of all the people out there who dont get paid and
>> > still put all their money into buying music.
>> >
>> > Unless of course the dj in question is Danielle Baldelli, or our very own
>> > Fab from Italy. Then, we'll have to start a campaign to free them.
>> >
>> > Best Regards,
>> >
>> > Fickle Fickleberry, of Fickleshire.
> 

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