Smoothedge69 wrote:
I would think that selling used CDGs or downloads would be a bad thing. When you think about it, a person is buying used music. The manufactures aren't making money of that.
The manus already made their money on the original sale. All that is being done is the ownership of that disc is being transferred to someone else - as long as the original owner didn't keep a copy, there is no loss to anyone. The disc is still the same disc that was originally sold, whether it's been sold once or 100 times.
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Nobody makes royalties off used music.
Royalties are paid through PR organizations - doesn't matter if it's new or used. If the bar is paying those fees, the royalties are being distributed.
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I remember hearing that the RIAA wanted to go after stores that were selling used CDs for that very reason. Let's say, you buy a used disc. You don't like it, or you get bored with it and sell it back. The store owner puts it back in stock and sells it again. Isn't that like piracy of a sort??
How is it pircay? As long as copies of the disc were not made, there is no piracy in any manner. Again, the manus made their money off the original sale of that disc.
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Now, you sell your Karaoke music, either disc or mp3g, then that guy gets out of the business and does the same thing. Now you have "generations" of karaoke guys buying this same set of discs, making money off them and never paying the manus a dime. What's the difference between that and multi-rigging one set of discs?
Big difference. Multirigging is making multiple copies of one set of discs. A disc that is bought & re-sold repeatidily is still the same original disc - never being used more than 1 time or 1 place at any given time.
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What's the difference between that and downloading your music off a sharing site?? Now, let's say, before you sell all your music, you copy it so you can use it at home. Who's to stop you?? You paid for it all, it was yours to begin with. You aren't using it commercially anymore. It may not be right, it is not, technically an offence if only one person is making money doing shows with that music.
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copy anything THEN sell it is when it turns into piracy/stealing - Napster all over, most people had the same mentality until Metallica shut them down because it's downright theft.