on Tiven Group disbanded, Tiven produced and cowrote a series of albums with soul/blues singer Ellis Hooks
"After the Jon Tiven Group disbanded, Tiven produced and cowrote a series of albums with soul/blues singer Ellis Hooks who was heralded as following in the tradition of Otis Redding, Sam Cooke, and James Brown. " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Tiven
Re: Re: Re: Re: Music Industry Music Industry by Mike Masnick Mon, Jun 7th 2010 11:15am Share This Filed Under: lawsuits, riaa, success Companies: riaa Permalink. Defining Success: Were The RIAA's Lawsuits A Success Or Not?
No.
I have two separate Bachelors degrees.
8 years of college.
In 1995 I was 37 years old when I embarked on my studies,
after 15 years as a well known NYC working musician.
I have a BA in Pol-Sci from a top 50 university. I also hold
a Writing Arts minor , in addition to the Political Science
Bachelor's Major.
(((( ( Cool sentence there above if you do not mind me saying so, During my writing courses the Proff would tear apart every sentence you wrote , showing how it could be sharper writing --- I was the only one in the class who ever got one perfect 10 sentence. I think the sentence had six words. ))))
I also hold a BA in Religious Theology .
I am not a moron.
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I do however have 50 thousand $$$ in student loans, that I now have no concept how I could ever pay back.
Re: Re: Where is the harm? Re: Re: Copyright is still a farce in the age of supercopying machines that fit in our pockets.
Technically true , to a limited extend.
If I put my Art out there, Pirates and Layers will have fights over access to it. It can get messy and costly ,, but it is worth the fight against Pirates to keep MY ARTIST CONTROL as intact as possible.
Many artist ,, keep much of their work private -- myself included as i do not want it to get dirty in public-- yet.
THE U.S. Constitution is designed to protect the MINORITY FROM the tyranny of the MAJORITY.Re: "what is the norm for a society can not be regarded as wrong" - Re: Re: Music Industry blah blah blah
THE U.S. Constitution is designed to protect the MINORITY FROM the tyranny of the MAJORITY
I have a natural right to make a copy of anything I want and not worry about things like copyright and patents.
"I have a natural right to make a copy of anything I want and not worry about things like copyright and patents."
John Locke and Thomas Jefferson , and even Ayn Rand, all completely disagree with you. I have cited their words numerous times in other posts here. Read more . Write less.
You are living in a philosophical fantasy land.
This is why we have laws, courts , judges , and jurists , to convict you of crimes you commit.
Where is the harm? Re: Re: Copyright is still a farce in the age of supercopying machines that fit in our pockets.
"Where is the harm?"
As I have stated countless times here , that "the harm" is infringement of ARTISTS control over their ART. the Courts and Laws agree to that point fully
It is never really about $$
But ARTIST CONTROL of their personally created Art..
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on Tiven Group disbanded, Tiven produced and cowrote a series of albums with soul/blues singer Ellis Hooks
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Tiven
Ellis
http://www.myspace.com/ellishooks1
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Music Industry Music Industry by Mike Masnick Mon, Jun 7th 2010 11:15am Share This Filed Under: lawsuits, riaa, success Companies: riaa Permalink. Defining Success: Were The RIAA's Lawsuits A Success Or Not?
I have two separate Bachelors degrees.
8 years of college.
In 1995 I was 37 years old when I embarked on my studies,
after 15 years as a well known NYC working musician.
music: http://www.myspace.com/radamhalperin
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I have a BA in Pol-Sci from a top 50 university. I also hold
a Writing Arts minor , in addition to the Political Science
Bachelor's Major.
(((( ( Cool sentence there above if you do not mind me saying so, During my writing courses the Proff would tear apart every sentence you wrote , showing how it could be sharper writing --- I was the only one in the class who ever got one perfect 10 sentence. I think the sentence had six words. ))))
I also hold a BA in Religious Theology .
I am not a moron.
===================
I do however have 50 thousand $$$ in student loans, that I now have no concept how I could ever pay back.
Unless my music
music: http://www.myspace.com/radamhalperin
Hits it big, like my friend Ellis Hooks, who was my "partner in musical crime" for those 15 years.
READ HERE : http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=418825547&blogId=486949645
I ran away to college.
Ellis two years later has a chance meeting with
Jon Tiven -- who produced Wilson Pickett.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Tiven
Mr. Tivin signs Ellis to a "contract or something",
((( Ask Ellis's Lawyer, what ,"contract or something" is.
I do not do law formally ,, I just play a lawyer at home,
Pol- sci degree))))))
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Well Ellis then wins the WC Handy Award with his debut
album. Ellis has $$,
I hope so .
I also know Ellis does not like Pirates,
We both allowed NO ONE to film us
w/o permission when we performed.
By force if necessary.
Though usually we just quit playing , right in the middle of the song.
No Pirate videos of our performances .
Period.
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I am poor and have 50 thousand $$ in student loans . Ellis has awards and Money.
Yes , Mom says I am a moron for that.
So I am convinced you "AC annoyance posters" who call me moron , idiot , and other even fouler terms ,,
must be my parents !!!
Hi folks !
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Re: Re: Re: The reason why we should give up IP laws, or seek to correct them, is partly because there is nothing wrong with infringement.
You proof my points to any thinking moral person, with your own words.
I know you do not get it .
See you in court Pirate.
If you want i can write to you while you are in Jail
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but most people do not feel that IP laws are as necessary
It does not matter what most people think,
Article I, Section 8, Clause 8 of the United States Constitution, known as the Copyright Clause,, protects Artist from MAJORITY tyranny.
that is basic grade school civics !!
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and IP laws aren't really for the artists, they're mostly for the record labels
WRONG !!! WRONG !!! VERY WRONG !!!
this is the problem with you uneducated and/or un-thinking Pirates.
IP is to protect ARtists and Inventors !! that is the foundation of it !
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_Clause
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Re: Re: Where is the harm? Re: Re: Copyright is still a farce in the age of supercopying machines that fit in our pockets.
If I put my Art out there, Pirates and Layers will have fights over access to it. It can get messy and costly ,, but it is worth the fight against Pirates to keep MY ARTIST CONTROL as intact as possible.
Many artist ,, keep much of their work private -- myself included as i do not want it to get dirty in public-- yet.
J. D. Salinger is a prime example there .
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THE U.S. Constitution is designed to protect the MINORITY FROM the tyranny of the MAJORITY.Re: "what is the norm for a society can not be regarded as wrong" - Re: Re: Music Industry blah blah blah
corrected
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"what is the norm for a society can not be regarded as wrong" - Re: Re: Music Industry blah blah blah
VERY VERY WRONG. The Nazis were an elected majority.
THE U.S. Constitution is designed to protect the MINORITY for the tyranny of the MAJORITY.
That is 3rd grade Social studies everywhere in the USA -
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Copyright is not fair.
The Majority of the sane normal ,moral world says it is.
Only freakin immoral Pirates say : Copyright is not fair.
That why we have jails. To imprison Pirates.
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anti piracy laws have no such purpose
To Protect ARTISTS ,, and promote the progress of Arts , to quote Thomas Jefferson , in the copy right clause of the U.S. Constitution
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_Clause
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Re: Re: The U.S. growth was fantastic when they didn't care much about IP laws
Class dismissed.
there will be a quiz in the next thread, and your responsible for point raised by me here.
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Re: Re: I'm proud to say I'm a pirate, I have no shame, feel no guilt about it and couldn't care less what others say.
You can "rape" ideas.
Copying "rapes" my Artist control ,when I say ,"no Copies . w/o permission"
It that hard to understand?
It is not for normal & moral, adults and children !!!
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Re: Re: Re: Re: There are 2 famous political figures OUT OF HUNdreds of thousands of elected officials
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Re: Re: Re: There are 2 famous political figures OUT OF HUNdreds of thousands of elected officials
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I have a natural right to make a copy of anything I want and not worry about things like copyright and patents.
John Locke and Thomas Jefferson , and even Ayn Rand, all completely disagree with you. I have cited their words numerous times in other posts here. Read more . Write less.
You are living in a philosophical fantasy land.
This is why we have laws, courts , judges , and jurists , to convict you of crimes you commit.
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The reason why we should give up IP laws, or seek to correct them, is partly because there is nothing wrong with infringement.
If you believe that,
this is why we have laws . courts, Judges and jurists,, to prove you wrong on ALL points.
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Re: Re: Copyright is still a farce in the age of supercopying machines that fit in our pockets.
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Where is the harm? Re: Re: Copyright is still a farce in the age of supercopying machines that fit in our pockets.
As I have stated countless times here , that "the harm" is infringement of ARTISTS control over their ART. the Courts and Laws agree to that point fully
It is never really about $$
But ARTIST CONTROL of their personally created Art..
It you cannot understand that ,, you are lost.
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BUT HAS THE LAW BEEN CHANGED to legalize Piracy
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Re: There are 2 famous political figures.
NO. Not ANYWHERE.
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