[DECtalk] Copyright violation

Nick G nick at hkcradio.com
Sun Jun 4 17:50:03 EDT 2006


I must say, I agree with you, but as it is, Jaysin Smith does have his rules.  I don't want him busted.
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  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
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