[DECtalk] your site, was: Re: Copyright violation

Dectalk at aol.com Dectalk at aol.com
Tue Jun 6 23:52:00 EDT 2006


 
Uh, sir, you really need educated, BADLY!  People who can't  talk use a 
communication device which they have with them at all times.   These devices have 
Dectalk in them and are considered to be people's  voices.  So yes, they do 
have Dectalk with them at all  times.
 
And about midi files.  I wish I knew how.  It often takes  me 14 hours per 
song.  If someone wants to show me how to use midi to  program Dectalk it would 
sure help me out.  But I program this stuff all by  hand.
 
If you think I'm lying, come watch.
 
 
SNOOPI BOTTEN  
 
 
 
In a message dated 6/5/2006 6:49:05 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
geczy at earthlink.net writes:

hi,
well glad to be back.
 
I just have one question. The information you said in your  previous message 
is quite interesting... 
 
But I look at it this way. Dectalk cannot, and  never will help people sing. 
In order to use Dectalk, you would need to  carry a computer around all the 
time. And that can be a paine to people at  times. Also, its not you who has 
created the songs, but a person (in this  case, a nice  guy named Snoopy Botten). 
By the time you actually create a  song yourself, the service or song will be 
over. 
I'm not trying to insult you and your work ; on the side, I  respect all you 
have done with dectalk. Hours of programming and midi file  searching; hours 
of software creation lies in the snoopie botten folder.  

Regards:
tomi 

----- Original Message ----- 
From:  _Dectalk at aol.com_ (mailto:Dectalk at aol.com)  
To: _dectalk at bluegrasspals.com_ (mailto:dectalk at bluegrasspals.com)  
Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 11:00  PM
Subject: Re: [DECtalk] your site, was:  Re: Copyright violation



I wrote that wrong.  I was talking about my stuff in the  archives.
 
Please forget I said anything at all.  No one really got  my point and now I 
regret saying anything at all.
 
I just get angry because of singing with Dectalk ever becomes a  violation, 
it will end the only form of singing that many disabled people  have.
 
I just gotta remind myself that I'm on a listserv where people  make Dectalk 
to sing out of a joke rather than actually helping  people.  
 
Through my work; people sing at funerals, sing the Anthem, take  part in 
Christmas caroling, sing happy birthday to friends, take part in  karaoke, and so 
on.  To those who use Dectalk to speak, this is no  joke.
 
But you guys screw around, have your fun and don't realize that  blindingly 
thinking Dectalk violates copy right will make things harder if  people like me 
ever have to go to court.
 
Dectalk files are text that can be changed.  As long as a  file can be 
edited, how the heck can it be copy written?  Plus, nothing  on Jayson's site is 
being sold.
 
But never mind.  If the archives end up being removed,  I'll understand.  To 
most of you, this is a joke, and nothing anyone  says will change your 
thinking.  I feel sorry for you  guys.
 
 
SNOOPI BOTTEN  
 
 
In a message dated 6/4/2006 5:15:18 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
jamminjerry at jjhof.com writes:

what is your site, so that I can get some of your  demos?

----- Original Message ----- 
From:  _Dectalk at aol.com_ (mailto:Dectalk at aol.com)  
To: _dectalk at bluegrasspals.com_ (mailto:dectalk at bluegrasspals.com)   
Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 2:49  PM
Subject: Re: [DECtalk] Copyright  violation



No it aint! No one is SELLING it.  SELLING is the key  word.
 
Gees, go into my archives if you want to scream copy right  violation.  
However, none of my stuff is for sale.  I'm just  showing off.  
 
By the way, I did the same song.  I do tons of demo  stuff.  None of it is 
for sale.  

By the way, the name of it is "Mmmm Mmmm Mmmm Mmmm".   You left off one set 
of M's.  I'm just giving the song it's proper  credit.
 
 
SNOOPI BOTTEN  







 
 
 
In a message dated 6/4/2006 6:42:08 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
nick at hkcradio.com writes:

Hello folks.
I've just recently discovered that the  Crash Test Dummies file on the 
archive is a little-known song called  "mmm mmm mmm" by a group known as the "crash 
test dummies," a dark and  haunting smash hit in1993.  It's pretty much 
irrelevant today,  which is why it was never detected, but it is a copyright  
violation.
Thanks,
Nick
 
Long Island, New york
 
Email or MSN/windows messenger: _nick at HKCRadio.comm_ 
(mailto:nick at HKCRadio.comm) 
AIM:  hkcradio
skype: nick6489
Web page: _www.hkcradio.com_ (http://www.hkcradio.com/) 


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