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I think we may have them from a web site in Az, but where things are going, I need a solid copy of the original. If you would, also post the path they took to get to you as best you can. Our Lawyers will want to know. :w |
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That must be a standard response, I got something very similar from our senator about a year ago.
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WOW!!! This is really getting interesting.
WOW!
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As promised, here is a link to the legal research MTU paid for.
As expected, Sound Choice and Stellar Records are way off base in "their opinions" that were stated as "the law". ------------------------------- In light of the intimidation some Karaoke Produers are threatening, MTU paid for legal research again (2003 & 2007) to get a true picture of the legal rights of Karaoke Hosts putting on public shows, as well as private citizens, should this issue ever go to court. Click this URL to read the research findings: http://www.mtu.com/support/karaoke-legal-myths.htm. Please publish this paragraph anywhere on the Internet, or other methods, or email it privately to anyone. ------------------------------- |
Once again, great job MTU !!!!
didnt notice any other companies stepping up to the plate !!! now when are you going to start selling KMA downloads :e ?? |
Congratulations Admin! Great job. :c :w :c
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yes it is good for us to know but yet we all know it will fall on deft ears when it comes to SC or Stellar. They will still say they know the laws and that what they say is law.
It is like I have said on their forums. There have never been any court cases to prove this is illegal. Another thing no matter how much you try to turn in people to SC when you know they are illegal SC sits on their butts and do nothing. Over 8 years of turning in the same person and company and nothing was ever done. So that tells you how much action SC would ever take against anyone anyways. |
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Now SC is trying to intimidate the Venue owners who hire HOSTS/KJs into believing if the discs aren't present and used, it is illegal and "we will sue you." SC is afraid to sue because, as this latest research proves, there is significant court case law against them winning where the songs in use have been paid for. Now, on the other hand, if they truly want to help the industry, then the would go after the truly illegal operators who steal or copy discs without buying them. Or after those who pay $400 on eBay for a hard drive with 35,000 songs on it and say "I bought my songs". These are the ones who need to be shut down. But to say it is illegal to play from a hard drive is clearly in error, and this latest legal research disproves that MYTH. |
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Anway, here is the link. http://karaokestar.com/sounchoiccea.html Even though it seems like scare tactics, i'm willing to bet that many bars that get this wouldn't care if the karaoke had all originals or not & would drop karaoke altogether rather than take a chance. |
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I discussed with our research lawyer whether MTU had legal rights to sue for "restraint of trade". She said NO. They were expressing their "Freedom of Speech" First Amendment right to state their "opinion". That really got my goat.
SO... MTU will be issuing a Press Release of our own before too long. We are getting Microstudio 4.000 announcement emails out to everyone now. Then, we'll do the Press Release. I won't stoop to SC and Stellar's level, but rather state that their PR (and I'll quote the URL to the two copies on our web site) is strickly an opinion and has no power of law behind it. I will include the link to our paid for legal reseach in the Press Release so everything is provided for anyone who wants to post it wherever they want to. We want the Karaoke industry to know that MTU is fighting for them. Personally, I think SC and Stellar are preparing to release some new product, and thus are trying to damage our image. Instead, we will fight against their attacks. For example, this Nashville Post article documents that Stellar Records has been making illegal songs for quite a while. Any Host who buys these illegal songs, and plays them... is acting illegally. Thus, if you buy Sound Choice (also has been sued for illegal copyright infringement) or Stellar songs, then you have an excellent chance that BECAUSE of those purchases and playing those songs, you ARE being illegal. So... would you buy from a producer who keeps getting sued by the Record Labels? :? |
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Great article from the Nashville Post, thank you for posting the link. Quite an eye opener. Regards, Jon |
Here is a second article from the Nashville Post and Stellar is named as defendant again. This is just last October.
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how many small companys stand up for their product like MTU ?????
thanks for taking the time and money to research this admin. we all know how much Lawyers are per hour !! :e |
I took the time to email that karaoke company to have the new IP justice added to their website. This is the response I got.
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Ignorant people are unbelievable. |
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Did you take the time to visit KeepersOfTheSecret.com? I loved your email response back to them. Well done! |
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Funny thing is they don't advocate hard drive use or sell those systems, yet they sell cassette & cd recorders to do your performance, something Sound Choice has stated is illegal as well - now on the cd recorder they DO say "HOME CD RECORDER". |
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Is that one of the secrets of life? :e |
the secret
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http://movies.peekvid.com/feature/mo...he-Secret.html It is quite interesting. Mike |
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