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8:51 pm August 28, 2008
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Alex99 said:
if ur friend is any kind of serious artist he would save up his money and purchase the beats….
You are exactly right. Which is making me think if he sells some copies of his stuff for $5 a pop…. he’ll end up with the grand total of $45 dollars. Thanks to his cousin, sister, brother, uncle, and other relatives. Plus his gurlfriend who really got the money from him so it doesn’t count. Yeah, Slant, not worth suits.
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9:39 pm August 28, 2008
| Slantize
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It all works out itself. How?
Because if your friend intends to sell songs with beats without proper licensing — it means they are not entirely serious about his music career — which means he will most likely not be making alot of money. Only those who take the music industry serious will end up making money.
But lets say your friend is naive and didn’t know he had to license beats and ends up blowing up. That’s okay, that’s where the actual lawsuit comes in and we get paid either through court or through a settlement.
It works out in the end. If we didn’t hear of you, you probably aren’t making much money anyway and not worth paying a lawyer to find you. If we did hear of you and you didn’t pay for a license, congratulations — you’ll be paying up even more, and you just gave our beats some good exposure.
And yes, we have ninja spies all around that report to us about beats that are being abused without licenses.
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10:53 pm August 28, 2008
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i KNEW that NINJA shit was true.
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11:43 pm August 28, 2008
| zinn
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thestatesson said:
Alex99 said:
if ur friend is any kind of serious artist he would save up his money and purchase the beats….
You are exactly right. Which is making me think if he sells some copies of his stuff for $5 a pop…. he’ll end up with the grand total of $45 dollars. Thanks to his cousin, sister, brother, uncle, and other relatives. Plus his gurlfriend who really got the money from him so it doesn’t count. Yeah, Slant, not worth suits.
yea, lets say someone just burned the beats on a cd and gave it to him, he has a studio, but no cpu, he records, makes a demo, blows up
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6:46 am August 29, 2008
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might it be - i actually dont believe in it myself - that u are the friend you are talking about… i’m sorry if i offended u but i always wanted to meet a person who is ridiculously stupid and therefore makes up a “my friend has red spots on his testicles. is he gonna die?”-thing to get the necessary info…
btw red spots on balls are lethal
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5:36 pm September 20, 2008
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admin said:
It all works out itself. How?
Because if your friend intends to sell songs with beats without proper licensing — it means they are not entirely serious about his music career — which means he will most likely not be making alot of money. Only those who take the music industry serious will end up making money.
But lets say your friend is naive and didn’t know he had to license beats and ends up blowing up. That’s okay, that’s where the actual lawsuit comes in and we get paid either through court or through a settlement.
It works out in the end. If we didn’t hear of you, you probably aren’t making much money anyway and not worth paying a lawyer to find you. If we did hear of you and you didn’t pay for a license, congratulations — you’ll be paying up even more, and you just gave our beats some good exposure.
And yes, we have ninja spies all around that report to us about beats that are being abused without licenses.
ahhahahaha….FRIED ‘em!
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