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Seems to me if you’re a record company and you want to prevent radio stations or other recipients of promo CDs from distributing them — because of course what record company would want its music distributed to people who might like it? — then the way to do it is to tag tje promo CDs with a code traceable to the recipient and if you find a CD that was released into the wild, you check the code and remove that recipient from the list for any future promos. There’s incentive for the recipients to keep the promos, and none of this stupid expensive bogus legal hoopla.
solid. Very, very solid.
Seems to me if you’re a record company and you want to prevent radio stations or other recipients of promo CDs from distributing them — because of course what record company would want its music distributed to people who might like it? — then the way to do it is to tag tje promo CDs with a code traceable to the recipient and if you find a CD that was released into the wild, you check the code and remove that recipient from the list for any future promos. There’s incentive for the recipients to keep the promos, and none of this stupid expensive bogus legal hoopla.
Oops, that was supposed to go in the previous thread. Doh!
I love how they say “ramen” instead of “amen.”
It’s hard not to like an organized religion with a sense of humor.