[linux-audio-user] [ot] Is DJ-ing commercial use of music tracks?

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R Parker wrote:
>>work together without egos
> 
> 
> But I don't want to become the hole in a donut. :)
> 
> Can I interest you in a one time license fee, direct
> from artist, that allows you to spin the licensed
> music forever without further compensation?
> 

Isn't that a file downloaded from gnutella? No, I'm sorry it was the 
album I bought from a music store.

What every muso wants is a license that says. "You are free to 
distribute this and play it in a commercial setting but if you make any 
money out of it that is taxable then your govt should give me some of 
the revenue because I made it possible for them to make a lot more money 
than they give me."

Unfortunately we can't trust governments to play fair so we will almost 
always loose out.

So now the question is who is willing to pay their taxes? I guess 99% of 
the musos I know don't want to.

-- 
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