technically it doesn't. I suppose my thoughts underneath were about mp3 dj's being on the circuit in a system where it tracks mp3 djs. In doing so, you also put them into a much different situation vs. a vinyl dj. laws change often so what I read then perhaps is obsolete now. I'm not saying that THIS software does such a thing, Im saying if it's tracking everything else, why would it not be able to track a simple serial number just as easy? IF, there is still a system that can hold people accountable to that realm of things, i'm sure "tracking software" could be able to address that too.Themis wrote:i dont get what your first article has to do with exposing djs who pirate mp3s.
How did you come to such an grand conclusion? I've never said anything close to such a statement, but purely said if a big earning dj got paid a lot of money, they should pay extra (if) they skip vinyl and play mp3's. wft?Themis wrote:its not the DJs fault that producers dont make enough money to make a living. you seem to believe producers cant make it cause all the DJs download their music illegally.
more ignorant ramble. that's kind of insulting. another wft? what are you sniffing gas? I don't "hope" anything, but merely shared a story about how I read years ago about one article I read. Now your saying , "I hope there is a system", and saying I also said ppl can't make money due to illegal downloads... seriously, what's wrong with you?Themis wrote: and now you hope their will be a magic system that exposes these DJs.
you continue to go in circles, making claims you can't back up, spouting assumptive thoughts as factual information, then making several statements saying, I said this, or I meant that, which isn't even remotely close to what I said, then spinning this into multiple points you've made up in your head, but pushing them onto me.
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