One of my concerns is, what if they stand to make any money off of any of the tracks "one of our bunch" submits? They're a big-ass company, and they have room somewhere in there to release wacky stuff. Frankly, they don't deserve it. I'm less concerned about suit and more concerned about supporting a mega-label/mega-corp.
- Ken
kenzoATfree-music.com
ken's last ever radio extravaganza http://free-music.com/ken/extrav/
At 03:16 PM 1/17/02 -0500, The Evolution Control Committee wrote:
>At 02:39 PM 1/17/02 -0500, you wrote:
>>Yes, KNOW ABOUT it, but don't actually enter your track into it! All tracks become the lifetime exclusive property of Warner.
>
> Thanks for pointing that out; duh, should have read that part before posting.
>
> BUT... consider these amusing angles relating to this ownership business:
>
><> Would Warner really -want- to maintain ownership of some wacked-out, non-mainstream track that one of our bunch might be likely to submit? It would be kind of amusing if they actually went to the point of suing someone for including their track on a CD that Warner didn't put out,
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