earthling12357 wrote:
Considering these persecutions are only occuring in a very few areas that are friendly to lawsuit businesses, and most of the rest of the country is free to do whatever they like, it seems like a very safe gamble to operate as a pirate until getting caught. Twice as much as nothing is nothing.
Jethro Bodine math.... I love it!
earthling12357 wrote:
Four thousand dollars that is not spent on music early on in a new KJ operation can go a long way toward building that business up to a point where the shell-out of eight grand in hush money later won't hurt nearly as much as wasting four grand in the onset. It's a gamble worth taking even in areas that are target focal points of these lawsuits.
It's in SC's interest to sue only "established KJ's" because suing a newbie won't be worth it, they won't have enough income to make the payments affordable. Remember, we're usually talking about the KJ that works a couple nights at week....
earthling12357 wrote:
If one builds a successful KJ business with free stolen music, getting named, shelling out eight grand, then being declared legit and allowed to boast his legit status to compete with those who have always been legit can actually be a boost to his business and his status in that business.
Absolutely. And for us "old timers" we didn't have the "Cheap, E-Z pirate financing" that these pirates are getting. We had to build our libraries slowly and carefully and
always cash-up-front. earthling12357 wrote:
Being sued by Soundchoice is possibly the second best thing that can happen to a successful pirate.
They can walk around boasting that they are "certified" and go after gigs like Rodney's.... after all; he's not certified is he? Nope.... and he's getting sued for it. I'm sure that someone like InsaneKJ is courting his gigs as fast and furious as possible.