Joined: Tue Jun 08, 2004 11:15 am Posts: 905 Location: San Jose CA Been Liked:33 times
These were counterfeit machines (like a Numark KMX-02, or pick any pioneer unit, or CAVS) It makes no mention that they were there to clean up pirated karaoke.
Which is kind of sad. I suddenly feel let down by my federal government. As usual, they protect the interest of the big guys (big big electronic equipment manu's) but not us.
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Which is smarter? Just sticking to making/selling karaoke, while people all over the world create software FOR FREE that helps you sell it, or trying to compete with them and keeping it a closed loop while you blow your money into an industry (software) that you(the karaoke manu) knows nothing about? -me
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According to the article they bore the "SanDisk" Logo; to which SanDisk stated that they don't manufacture karaoke machines. U.S. Customs' estimate would have each machine selling at a little over $500 each. They must be HD Machines.
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