As i work in media i can tell you they have it wrong. How do they think reporters work if you don't engage with the community you miss a large part of the story, weather that engagement is on line or in the field you have to engage with people. Our reporters are told to specifically engage with the community at all levels.
take out the word constitutional and you have what America is doing ignoring the rights of people who may be operating legally in their own country. Sooner or later they will be hit by one hell of a lawsuit for a legal site they took down. and i will dance on the ICE grave.
i am certain it would have given new life to a literary work in music which has happened many times in the past. I example war of the worlds
Desiderata
even the ugly duckling poem
have been put to music and brought new life to the original works.
However it could be argued that 20 years ago it would have worked it may not today.
only 2 billion if you take the amount they SHOULD have paid the artists then over the past ten years only it should come out at 500 trillion. just the amount the RIAA think pirates lose them. Brilliant best thing to happen to major labels death.
They are idiots actually. But this is Greece how many cases of this nature have they had unlike the UK or USA not many i guess. Better they throw it quick than risk a AFPI win.
really never stopped me and never will a law is only enforceable if it is seen to be justifiable and coppywrong is certainly not enforceable. and yes i am in the UK.
Stupid git yes you troll I for one am fed up with your silly stupid comments you need a brain transplant oh I know a Sinclair spectrum instead has better logic. As Camelot NEVER paid for the rights they never owned the rights therefore they have committed fraud on 6000 people. think about it. If you buy a car on instalments who owns the car? hint NOT YOU. if you don't pay the instalments who owns and eventually takes the car? hint THE REAL OWNERS.
The company conxerned is HEMPLE a paint manufacturer I cant get much more information like whose ships have this paint but I understand the ministry of defence stopped using their products years ago. link may help http://cryptome.org/0003/hempel-toxic.pdf
Wrell having listened to both songs I CANT HEAR A SINGLE BIT OF THE OLD FOLK SONG tIf I had any thing to do with the band Men at work id tell the court and Larrikin to stick it not one penny or what ever counts for currency down under then leave the country stuff em
you are correct as far as the radio station is concerned it has paid to broadcast this music. I fail to see how a lonely trucker IE he is the only person in the cab can possibly be classed as "public". I Therefore think this is the forerunner of having to pay a separate licence to listen to the radio at home or our private cars the word is stupid and SABAM can stick it.
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thet would be fun though.
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