Making and Detecting Illegal Music
Demona writes "Long-time music aficionado
Dave Marsh has an article in the latest edition of
Counterpunch entitled
Sampler's Delight. Giving rave reviews to "Nothing to Fear", the
latest in a
long line of so-called
illegal music, he also describes a "'major label waveform CD database,' which is capable of recognizing materials allegedly owned by the record label cartel." This database is allegedly why a UK pressing plant rejected the initial attempt at publishing "Nothing To Fear", which is comprised almost entirely of sampled material."
cd mp3; ls *
Cheers,
Bowie J. Poag
Purchasing laws deosn't work. Technology doesn't work either. Freedom is a bitch, isn't it Valenti and Rosen?
Pac-Man Fever should have been illegal. They dropped the ball on that 15 years ago, however.
Such releases are quite similar to flamebait on slashdot, except that the flaming that follows is written in legalese, and, well, karma isn't what they should be afraid of losing... =)
My opinions may have changed, but not the fact that I am right! =)
I'm sure a good slashdotting will really hit their pockets hard.
I hold a patent on sigs...
Actual I was thinking more of Britney Spears singing:
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eval"
"s''$/=\2048;
while(){G=29;
R=142;
if((@a=un
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s/q/pack+/g;
catchy beat eh?
They can keep their wave table database much smaller if they keep all modern music sounding alike. Clever RIAA, very clever. In fact, the entire database covering the years 1992 to 2002 is comprised of 25 samples.
Have any of those other bands released an album with the name of the band they copied music
from in big bold letters on the cover, and their own name in fine print at the bottom?
Warrant released an album in 1992 entitled "Dog Eat Dog"
Subsequently Dog Eat Dog released an album in 1993 entitled "Warrant"
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