chrisavis wrote:
I don't see any reason why one could not take a track purchased online, burn it to disc, and then, as part of the label, put the invoice/order number on the label as proof of purchase.
I just checked KaraokeVersion.com and SelectATrack.com and both maintain your history along with an order/invoice number.
Just Print the Following -
Track #1- Artist Title Order#
Track #2- Artist Title Order#
Track #3- Artist Title Order#
Track #4- Artist Title Order#
Track #5- Artist Title Order#
etc....
-Chris
-Chris
....Agreed, even though there would be more to it. I've brought this up a few times in the past, on different occasions, to different people. Even stamping/inking the tracks and keeping all of the records on a database by the manufacturer for future references. Obviously an agreement between the customer and manufacturer in the event holder ever decided to sell their "Home-Made/Label Marked/Ink-Stamped" CDG to someone else. Certain rules would apply. It would be somewhat similar to what SC does, "knowing where the Gem Sets are."