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rozigoo January 29th, 2007 10:43 AM

Finding Free Karaoke Songs?
 
Where Is Find Free Karaoke Songs????:?

ddouglass January 29th, 2007 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rozigoo (Post 58735)
Where Is Find Free Karaoke Songs????:?

What are you asking? Nothing is "Free" and legal.:g

rozigoo January 30th, 2007 06:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ddouglass (Post 58737)
What are you asking? Nothing is "Free" and legal.:g

where can I find free karaoke songs?

ddouglass January 30th, 2007 08:30 AM

As I said if they are free....they aren't legal.

admin January 30th, 2007 08:34 AM

FORGET THE IDEA that ANY Karaoke or Music song is free. They are NOT! :m :m :m They are copyrighted and you do NOT have the right to get them free.

Also, if you own any MTU products, open the manual (Help menu, Read Manual command), find and READ the LEGAL LICENSE you agreed to when you installed OUR software. If we find you are using our products in any manner disallowed in our License agreement, we will revoke your right to use our products.

If you are not an MTU customer, please LEAVE our Forums... and our Industry. We don't need illegal thinkers ruining the Karaoke Industry for all of us.

It is people like you that are giving Sound Choice and Stellar Records the desire to intimidate all in the Karaoke Industry.

If you think I have been harsh, please either change your attitude and realize you MUST buy every song you own, or be taken to court and made an example of.

I correct you (and others who may read this) for your own good. It is ILLEGAL to obtain a copy of any Music or Karaoke song for free. PERIOD!

admin January 30th, 2007 08:39 AM

I just checked. Rozigoo's email is NOT a registered user.

He is now blocked from our Forums.

Let all be warned who want ILLEGAL FREE COPIES of songs....

GET OUT OF OUR INDUSTRY!!!!!!

AND... our FORUMS!!! :m :m :m!

ddouglass January 30th, 2007 08:59 AM

Unfortunately there is no way to keep them out unless you restrict the forum to registered users, but then potential customers can't get in.

lirics January 31st, 2007 10:17 AM

re: FREE KARAOKE
 
Not for nothing, but what if the person wasnt talking
about commerical songs ?

..it is possible to get some FREE karaoke songs,
using programs such as the MTU suite of programs
you can make your own karaoke from your ORIGINAL
SONGS.

...so if someone does do such and wants to make it available
for FREE then that is their right.

I'm not saying this is the case, BUT it might be...
just another side of the coin (so to speak).

ddouglass January 31st, 2007 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lirics (Post 58835)
Not for nothing, but what if the person wasnt talking
about commerical songs ?

..it is possible to get some FREE karaoke songs,
using programs such as the MTU suite of programs
you can make your own karaoke from your ORIGINAL
SONGS.

...so if someone does do such and wants to make it available
for FREE then that is their right.

I'm not saying this is the case, BUT it might be...
just another side of the coin (so to speak).

I am not sure whether that is legally correct. The person creating the karaoke song would have to have a license to be able to distribute those.

George January 31st, 2007 10:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lirics (Post 58835)
Not for nothing, but what if the person wasnt talking
about commerical songs ?

..it is possible to get some FREE karaoke songs,
using programs such as the MTU suite of programs
you can make your own karaoke from your ORIGINAL
SONGS.

...so if someone does do such and wants to make it available
for FREE then that is their right.

I'm not saying this is the case, BUT it might be...
just another side of the coin (so to speak).

I don't think that rational would hold true other than your own original written material.

If the music used to create the tracks were outside public domain, and no fees were paid, it would seem that would violate copywrite laws.

lirics January 31st, 2007 10:47 AM

...or course I was referring to both original music and lyrics,
which would mean that you own any rights to said material.

..again where this might not be the case in question it is
a viable answer to the original question.

admin January 31st, 2007 12:33 PM

Lyrics, I respect your point, but let's get real here. The topic of this Thread is "Finding Free Karaoke Songs?"

He isn't looking for public domain songs. He doesn't care about it being legal or not. In fact, rozigoo isn't an MTU customer and is now banned from our Forums.

Bootleggers look anywhere they can. There is no concern for "legal". It's me... me... me... and they are causing all of us a LOT of problems, more yet to come I assure you.

MTU's Digital Rights Lawyer is an International expert. She is fighting for Consumers rights, but the rampant theft going on is making it an uphill battle.

When theft rules, LEGAL people will loose our rights. Count on it happening. :f

Stop making apologies for thieves. Call them what they are and work to STOP them. If honest people don't stand up against what is wrong, we will all suffer.

As for me and our company, we choose to stand up against theft.

lirics January 31st, 2007 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by admin (Post 58858)
Lyrics, I respect your point, but let's get real here. The topic of this Thread is "Finding Free Karaoke Songs?"

When theft rules, LEGAL people will loose our rights. Count on it happening. :f

No I agree with that fact that BOOTLEGGERS are causing way too many
problems these days, and whereas YES he problery was in fact talking
about illegal songs, i was mearly just trying to state that it is poosible
for to say a statement and have it taken the wrong way.

Especially since the whole industry is in an uproar right now, and
ditigal karaoke is not exactly looked on as favorable.

and i dont this is gonna change until some gets sued and brings it
to court and into the public eye so that the current copyright laws
can be changed to allow for the current flow of technoligy.

glmmantis February 3rd, 2007 09:33 PM

sorry admin

i agree with the way you treated the originator of this thread BUT, i do NOT know of ONE kj in my area using MTU that IS legal. There are several. Shut 'em down!!!

Bye

bobcox- with the Lord February 4th, 2007 02:29 AM

You can do that yourself.
go to your local FBI office and file a complaint.
illlegal music is fed jurisdiction, as told to me by ascap.

admin February 5th, 2007 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glmmantis (Post 59043)
sorry admin

i agree with the way you treated the originator of this thread BUT, i do NOT know of ONE kj in my area using MTU that IS legal. There are several. Shut 'em down!!!

Bye

I would like to know what it is they are doing that you consider is illegal. I need some facts to act on.

Also, what city, state are you in so I know your "area". :w

kilith February 25th, 2007 04:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lirics (Post 58835)
Not for nothing, but what if the person wasnt talking
about commerical songs ?

..it is possible to get some FREE karaoke songs,
using programs such as the MTU suite of programs
you can make your own karaoke from your ORIGINAL
SONGS.

...so if someone does do such and wants to make it available
for FREE then that is their right.

I'm not saying this is the case, BUT it might be...
just another side of the coin (so to speak).

Sorry to say but no you can not do that. You do not own the copyrights and you have not paid licences to use that music or lyrics of that music. Also if you used that music to make money playing them at a karaoke show and someone in the music industry caught you... they would most likely take you to court. Hate to say this but nothing in karaoke is free... Programs to make your own mp3+g songs are for personal use only and not public use.

Also to mention p2p programs and downloading anything of CDGs off them is also very illegal.


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