lets not bring morality into it, you have no moral right to express what
other peoples morals rights are, and if you're going to release a
compilation of other peoples work whom you admire, might i suggest
contacting them to at least make them aware that their music is being used,
i would think that is generally enough. it needs to be handled on an artist
by artist basis.
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selling other people's music without licensing or permission is really weak.
give your mixes away, don't sell them. it doesn't matter how artistic you
may think your djing talents may be - it's not your music. you're merely
compiling it, and you don't have any moral [or legal] right to sell it.
From: Melangenoir@aol.com
Subject: IDM MIX CD'S.
hello friends- i've got a question for you all. i've got TONS of idm mixes
on tape that i'm going to transfer on to cd [finally-it's been years] and
i'm
thinking about using them as promotional mix cd's, or possibly consign them
to
indie record stores and sell 'em. for those of you that have idm mixes out
there, did you guys ask for permission to use the certain tracks that were
on
your mix cd's, or did you just go on ahead and make the mixes without
permission?
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