Re: (313) [313] just a quick question.

2003-02-10 Thread Jason Brunton
I also believe that Record Labels do not have to pay sales tax on copies
which are labelled Promotional Use or pay MCPS duties on those records
either.

Cheers

Jason Brunton
Iridite

 


On 2/9/03 12:11 PM, Tom Robbins/Magic Feet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 DJs, shops, distributors, journalists, live bookers etc etc etc. Many labels
 add stickers to promos saying 'not for re-sale', but it's a pointless
 endeavour: most inevitably get sold on for cash. Otherwise people would have
 shelves of unwanted records sitting there going to waste.
 
 TOM
 
 
   the curiosity is burning my brain.  who gets promo copies of releases?
 and, if they're not for re-sale... how do they end up on the market?
 
 
 



Re: (313) [313] just a quick question.

2003-02-10 Thread Rc
that's right - depending on the industry agreement in place in the territory
of production; mechanical royalties are not due on promotional pressings.

rc
on 10/2/03 9:08 PM, Jason Brunton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I also believe that Record Labels do not have to pay sales tax on copies
 which are labelled Promotional Use or pay MCPS duties on those records
 either.
 
 Cheers
 
 Jason Brunton
 Iridite
 
 
 
 
 On 2/9/03 12:11 PM, Tom Robbins/Magic Feet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
 DJs, shops, distributors, journalists, live bookers etc etc etc. Many labels
 add stickers to promos saying 'not for re-sale', but it's a pointless
 endeavour: most inevitably get sold on for cash. Otherwise people would have
 shelves of unwanted records sitting there going to waste.
 
 TOM
 
 
 the curiosity is burning my brain.  who gets promo copies of releases?
 and, if they're not for re-sale... how do they end up on the market?
 
 
 
 



(313) [313] just a quick question.

2003-02-09 Thread Lee Herrington IV

  the curiosity is burning my brain.  who gets promo copies of releases?
and, if they're not for re-sale... how do they end up on the market?



Re: (313) [313] just a quick question.

2003-02-09 Thread Tom Robbins/Magic Feet
DJs, shops, distributors, journalists, live bookers etc etc etc. Many labels
add stickers to promos saying 'not for re-sale', but it's a pointless
endeavour: most inevitably get sold on for cash. Otherwise people would have
shelves of unwanted records sitting there going to waste.

TOM


   the curiosity is burning my brain.  who gets promo copies of releases?
 and, if they're not for re-sale... how do they end up on the market?