At 8:28 PM -0500 10/31/06, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Randolph Peters / 2006/10/31 / 07:12 PM wrote:
Same here, and I have been wondering about this. My CD tracks are being
available for free MP3 downloads that I never authorized, and I was
wondering if I need to do something about it.
Are you allergic to income? You're being ripped off. This is just a
thought, but talk with your attorney about sending a registered
letter (or whatever it is that lawyers do) demanding an advance
payment of $10,000 (give or take an order of magnitude or so) against
royalties to be paid on documented proof of the exact number of
downloads permitted. That's to get their attention. Then let your
lawyer do the negotiations while you enjoy making music!!
Anyone think that would actually work?
John
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