starzkj said:Several of the current discs available now are licensing nothing at all and throw them in the market and then run and hide.
And this becomes my problem how? It's not my problem at all. Let the manufacturer's or publishers sue the daylights out of the DISTRIBUTORS that are selling them. Otherwise, you're simply practicing "Jamiacan Law."
(Jamican law means watching the drug deal go down and purposely letting the dealer get away and arrest the tourist for buying it. Why? Because the tourist has money and the dealer simply feeds the police with more rich tourists to arrest. )
starzkj said:The ones attempting to be legitimate are the ones that have real websites and addresses and they keep getting sued, because the "background singer" on that track did not agree. That process is too hard and is what caused the problems they are facing.
I understand that it may be a hard process, however this is also not a "new process" and frankly, they've had this problem for years - it's an occupational hazard of sorts. And I have to move heavy equipment through snow and listen to the same songs done badly for hours week after week.... one of my occupational hazards that they don't share in either.
Sorry, but I don't have a bleeding heart for them. They have their business obstacles and I have mine.