i agree on that scare tactics being called for what it is.
but i think if memory serves me they dropped the case against
the kid and mom or was that the one on the kid and his grandma? or the one on the kid and his older brother or sister and their mom and dad.
or the one on the 2 year old that got hold of buttons to playwith?
too many cases to keep straight.
but you know pirates will steal from kids and take food out of a baby's mouth if they want it bad enough.
but did you know all songs have been copyrighted by the lable for 35 years or so until after the artist is dead? then if the family is still around they can get the copyright back.
if not then the company retains it.
sounds like pirates to me,?
and to the really rich artists they were the only ones that had the money to buy back their copyrights or their parents copyrights.
but what do you expect when the companys were started out as pirate companys themselfs. forcing radio dj's to pay to play songs on the air, even though they had a contract to be supplyed with songs from company artists. it was called payola and it did not go away they still do it.
i agree on that scare tactics being called for what it is.
but i think if memory serves me they dropped the case against
the kid and mom or was that the one on the kid and his grandma? or the one on the kid and his older brother or sister and their mom and dad.
or the one on the 2 year old that got hold of buttons to playwith?
too many cases to keep straight.
but you know pirates will steal from kids and take food out of a baby's mouth if they want it bad enough.
but did you know all songs have been copyrighted by the lable for 35 years or so until after the artist is dead? then if the family is still around they can get the copyright back.
if not then the company retains it.
sounds like pirates to me,?
and to the really rich artists they were the only ones that had the money to buy back their copyrights or their parents copyrights.
but what do you expect when the companys were started out as pirate companys themselfs. forcing radio dj's to pay to play songs on the air, even though they had a contract to be supplyed with songs from company artists. it was called payola and it did not go away they still do it.
:(