What's the source of this story, just out of interest?
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From: jonathan morse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) RIAA v. DJ's
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 10:00 PM
DJs mix CDs attacked in attempt to control copyright
Words: Terry Church
The Record Industry
sorry jurren but that's incorrect.
in a piece of recorded music there are two copyrights:
1) the copyright in the sound recording (generally owned by the recording
company)
2) the copyright in the musical work or composition (ultimately owned by the
composer(s) who may be represented by a
Michael Elliot-Knight wrote:
OK - so here's another question
It's the Record Industry Association of America - which I then assume
excludes UK, Japan, Euro, Oz, etc. labels so then, hypothetically, I could
make a mix CD consisting solely of labels and artists from these countries
and the
the RIAA can only purport to control and then enforce copyright in the sound
recordings of its members. Its members are mid size and large recording
companies. so it really depends on what your mix tape contains.
alot of the riaas members are large enough to support business in other
countries,
what a bunch of Right Irritating Anal Arseh*les! :)
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From: jonathan morse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 30/01/2004 11:00
To: 313@hyperreal.org
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Subject: (313) RIAA v. DJ's
DJs mix
i wonder when they will forbid to spin records because it alters the
music whilst playing more than one track at a time...
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ronny
I had to amend the first sentence - hope nobody minds.
The Record Industry Association of America (RIAA) has launched
a new campaign against DJs in an attempt to suck the joy out of life.
So, my question is - does the RIAA only work on the behalf of
artists/publishers/labels that are
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So, my question is - does the RIAA only work on the behalf of
artists/publishers/labels that are registered with them? If so there
must be hundreds of independently produced and distributed labels that
have no connection with the RIAA and therefore if they RIAA attempted
to
OK - so here's another question
It's the Record Industry Association of America - which I then assume
excludes UK, Japan, Euro, Oz, etc. labels
so then, hypothetically, I could make a mix CD consisting solely of labels
and artists from these countries and the RIAA then legally can't touch it
again, f*ck the RIAA.
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: (313) RIAA v. DJ's
OK - so here's another question
It's the Record Industry Association of America - which I then assume
excludes UK
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