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chrisavis
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Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2015 6:43 am |
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cueball wrote: chrisavis wrote: I will suggest that if a poll were taken of a large portion of karaoke hosts, that there might be a fair amount of support from KJ's supporting the notion of a "KJ License" to be able to be a karaoke host. I have spoken face to face with a LOT of KJ's in the past 5 years and this very thing has come up quite often. I see it discussed in the DJ world now and then as well. Try polling them in my neck of the woods. I can't speak about the KJs in your area, but in my area, I would venture to say that at least 75% of the KJs do not have any type of Business License and they work Off-the-Books (this statement includes KJs who are Pirates, KJs who run a system with a Non-Pirated Library, Part-Time KJs, and Full Time KJs). I can GUARANTEE you that those 75% I refer to would NOT be willing to get a Business License (or some sort of KJ License), because then they would no longer be paid Off-the-Books (and you know what that would mean). I will give you that Cue. I appreciate the differentiation, but as Lonnie noted - different can, different worms - and I am truly uninterested in debating that one on top of the other legalities. I agree with you though.
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Cueball
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Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2015 5:15 pm |
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HarringtonLaw wrote: Here's the thing, though--you want lawyers writing laws. The more involvement non-lawyers have in the process of lawmaking, the easier it is for lawyers to open up loopholes that subvert the entire point of the law. The same goes for contracts. I've yet to see a contract drafted by a non-lawyer that I couldn't get around if it were in my client's interest to do so. I had written one about 20 years ago with 5 of my co-workers. It was for a Group NY LOTTO Pool. I made sure that it was short, and sweet, and to the point. I don't remember what I wrote in it today, but I can guarantee that you would not have found a loophole in it. I find that the fewer words you use, the less loopholes you can find.
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doowhatchulike
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Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 9:20 am |
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I get the whole "mileage may vary " thing, but realistically, the less that is said, the easier it is to find, or, more frequently, create a loophole...
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funkynutbar
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Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 4:34 pm |
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Ok guys a little information now lets see the blind leading the blind on this one Kapa UK + has been set up with the support of Sunfly, mr entertainer Zoom, sbi, and abraxxa Ok Are you ready for this the directors of KAPA UK Are Staci Sutherland And Gordon Sutherland who own a company outside Glasgow called Entertainment express, now do you see the irony of this they own a karaoke company who have around 20 odd systems out on hire every week doing karaoke, now they are (@$%!) there presenters are terrible they get complaints a lot, i am not saying they are all bad presenters just the majority, so they start over time losing venues to other companies and presenters so they dream up this new company (KAPA) And try and bully people in to joining or paying the fee or proving that there tracks are not pirated, so guys do the maths
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Gnome Karaoke
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Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 6:37 pm |
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Okay, just my 2 cents worth.
I have had some conversations with Zoom through Facebook, not sure if it is Joe (Owner of Zoom) or not that runs the page but I am very unsure about it. I pointed out that this was a pointless exercise whilst Zoom karaoke tracks are available to play on Youtube, I pay full price for your tracks £2 and yet anyone with a computer can run a show off Youtube without paying for anything. His reply was that everytime someone uses one of their tracks on Youtube they got some money out of it and this was better than nothing, I pointed this was having your cake and eating it. IE We are against piracy but you can run a show off Youtube using our tracks. So I pay full price to be legit and you allow everyone else to use Youtube.
This sums up the problem with manufacturers and piracy, if the manufacturers made it cost effective to buy their tracks I am sure many would but as long as Zoom are putting their own tracks on Youtube they are not helping themselves.
The agency themselves do not have any power, but what they say is "If you don't prove you are innocent to us you must be guilty so we will report you to BPI, PRS and Trading Standards for piracy and let them deal with you."
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chrisavis
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Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 8:42 pm |
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$2-$3 per track seems pretty reasonable to me.
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funkynutbar
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Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 8:13 am |
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The thing is with zoom entertainments is they will cut of the shops that sell there stuff and undercut them as well i know this is fact as i know one of the shops that used to sell there discs butt hey had no option but to stop selling them, basically they had to sell them say for £12 a pop per disc but zoom would go ahead and sell the same discs on amazing themselves for £6 (this is an example) basically undercutting there own dealers although i do like zoom entertainments tracks i would easily stop using them for the likes of sound choice and so on more so now that i have been having a lot of conversations with joe over this kapauk crap and his attitude stinks.
also as an after thought to what gnome has said. if zoom are getting a small payment from youtube when there tracks are played in theory you could then use youtube to host your karaoke nights in venues as they are getting a small payment which in turn could be suggested that you are licensing those tracks for playback
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mrmarog
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Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 1:16 pm |
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Your website advertising over 90K songs would be a little suspicious to anyone...... that cares or stands a chance to gain
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RLC
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Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 4:00 pm |
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Beginning to sound like "something across the pond" is beginning to emit an aroma. Don't know that I would be surprised at that either.
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Alan B
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Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 1:54 am |
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funkynutbar wrote: Attached is a copy of the letter that they are now sending out to venues. as there own company now this just goes to show how underhanded this whole thing is Wow! I'm sure, soon enough the manufacturers will catch on to their little scheme. Totally f-ckin' unbelievable.
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Alan B
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Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 2:03 am |
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Alan B wrote: funkynutbar wrote: Attached is a copy of the letter that they are now sending out to venues. as there own company now this just goes to show how underhanded this whole thing is Wow! I'm sure, soon enough the manufacturers will catch on to their little scheme. Totally f-ckin' unbelievable. So, if from reading the above posts and putting the pieces together it seems that... KAPA is nothing but a scam, created by a pirate company in order to divert the attention away from themselves and continue to operate as pirates while taking market share away from every body else. You have to admit, it is genius!
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Karaokeinsider
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Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 4:16 am |
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Lets keep things in perspective: KAPA UK is actually Kevin Parkinson of Entertainment Express in Scotland who has apparently asked Jim Woodford (owner of SBI) who produces SBI, Abraxa, Mr Entertainer and the majority of Sunfly along with Joe Blackie at Zoom to grant him the authority to send out these letters and make these threats in the hope of creating a similar license/revenue stream to HELP. Domain Name: kapauk.com Registry Domain ID: 1909063064_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.ascio.com Registrar URL: http://www.ascio.comUpdated Date: 2015-03-11T07:50:13Z Creation Date: 2015-03-11T03:50:23Z Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2017-03-11T07:50:23Z Registrar: Ascio Technologies, Inc Registrar IANA ID: 106 Registrar Abuse Contact Email: abuse@ascio.comRegistrar Abuse Contact Phone: +44.2070159370 Reseller: Domain Status: OK Registry Registrant ID: Registrant Name: Kevin Parkinson Registrant Organization: Entertainment Express UK Registrant Street: Flowerbank Registrant Street: Neilston Road Registrant City: Glasgow Registrant State/Province: Strathclyde Registrant Postal Code: G78 3PR Registrant Country: GB Registrant Phone: +44.1418760661 Registrant Phone Ext: The best part about it is that Mr. Woodford owns the SBI Sunfly Karaoke Bar in Pattaya Thailand that advertises over 90,000 songs https://www.facebook.com/pages/SBI-Sunfly-Karaoke/174451042606753?pnref=lhcIt seems highly unlikely SBI, Mr Entertainer, Sunfly, Zoom would actually expect PRS/MCPS to back them up when they are already looked at with skepticism after being named in the Sony/EMI suit against Tricerasoft. Just sayin'
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c. staley
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Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 4:39 am |
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RLC wrote: Beginning to sound like "something across the pond" is beginning to emit an aroma. Don't know that I would be surprised at that either. 'ya think?
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funkynutbar
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Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 9:30 am |
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i can send anyone that wants it the 23 page pdf from companies house for kapauk that shows gordon and staci Sutherland as the directors. i think for a company that is dying on its feet then they should have picked a better way to try and make money like make there business work instead of trying to screw people over.
Kev works in there office as the office boy oops sorry i mean manager he is from what i have been told the one that likes to threaten staff when they leave as Gordon has no back bone
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Alan B
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Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 4:31 am |
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So, first we have manufacturers who allow their tracks to be shared on You Tube, and then we have manufacturers supporting a bogus organization run by pirates. Wow!
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RLC
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Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 6:08 am |
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c. staley wrote: RLC wrote: Beginning to sound like "something across the pond" is beginning to emit an aroma. Don't know that I would be surprised at that either. 'ya think? Good to see you on here again Chip.
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mrmarog
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Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 7:56 am |
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RLC wrote: c. staley wrote: RLC wrote: Beginning to sound like "something across the pond" is beginning to emit an aroma. Don't know that I would be surprised at that either. 'ya think? Good to see you on here again Chip. I was told that Obama personally intervened, and got him reinstated Obama believes that "KJ Lives Matter" and that if he had a son he would have wanted him to be a KJ. Isn't America great!!!!!
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funkynutbar
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Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 8:54 am |
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yEP AND HERE IS A DIRECT REPLY I RECEIVED FROM SUNFLY and my responses Dear Del. We are doing lots of things with BPI, PRS, PIPCU and other bodies to combat piracy. We are cracking down on hard drive copying and selling and the availability of our content on torrent sites. Supporting KAPA is just one of those initiatives. Entertainment Express who are running KAPA are well placed to do so because they know their local scene. They will not be able to take advantage of their position to secure more work as a result of KAPA. To avoid any potential conflict of interest, Entertainment Express have committed not to approach a venue which has been visited by KAPA UK to pitch for new work (but will continue to work in venues where existing contracts are in place). I sincerely hope that you can support KAPA as it is in everyone's long term interest to reduce if not eradicate piracy. Thanks. Sunfly. i then replied with the letter above and this quote If that's the case why are they sending the letter above out to all venues, I am taking this to trading standards as this is beyond a joke. Not a chance on this earth will I support KAPA as they have only set this up for there own needs because as a company they are losing venues on a weekly basis. Have you looked in to entertainment express because I have acquired a hard drive that entertainment express sold to someone and I have proof of this and the ID tags for the tracks point to they have come from a torrent site so of that is not piracy what is... You can maybe now understand why I won't support KAPA I have been approached my a whole host of people who are willing to fight this, reason they have come to me is I am like a do with a bone I won't give it up so easy there reply was I understand that that letter was only sent to their existing customers - not to try and acquire new business. I would ask you to send any evidence of any piracy to us directly if you feel more comfortable doing that. Thanks Del. my reply to that was I am having the drive analysed now and the only person that will be getting a copy of those tracks is TRADING STANDARDS in the UK.. And as for the letter only going to existing venues sorry that is crap as this didn't come from an existing venue... I am putting a letter together with our solicitor to send out to every venue in Scotland that will explain who exactly KAPA are and what they are trying to do... Already there has been instances of them trying to bully presenters over this past weekend alone now this could be deemed as threatening behaviour and for a company like sunfly to be behind this then it does start to leave a bad taste in a lot of people's minds ... KAPA should have been set up by a totally independent body not a karaoke company with there own interests at heart as of yet i have not had another reply
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