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Synaptic Records
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Date:
Fri, 31 Oct 1997 10:05:55 -0700
Subject:
Re: (idm) Re: (IDM) CD Burnings
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quoted 5 lines good answer...its kinda ironic that the only people really bitching about>good answer...its kinda ironic that the only people really bitching about >this are record store owners...who also sell audio tape....keep on >dubbing i say... > >tom w
We weren't bitching about what you're doing, just trying to inform you what can and will happen if you don't go through the proper procedures for what your doing. Second point: If you are re-producing music that is STILL in print you are cheating the artists and all those involved out of their due royalties. I (being a musician myself) get throughly pissed at you people for saturating the market with your bootlegs. Since electronic based musicians are not exactly selling millions of copies (except for a few artists) of their work, every penny counts. This is their living. They don't make a hell of a lot off of the sales of their work unless they own their own label or distribute it themselves. Labels tend to take the larger percentage of the profit from the sales. The bottom line is you're stealing something that you have no right to. This problem is only going to get bigger and bigger as the technology permits this type of theft. For all of you who are planning to make a career out of selling your music to the general public think again. BTW, we don't sell Audio Tape. Flame Away. b/e/n Synaptic Records (Rick and Ben) 608 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80209 (303) 722-9428 (phone) (303) 722-9540 (fax) synaptic@eazy.net www.eazy.net/synaptic-records/