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Originally Posted by PiracyPitbull
I knew that even on a good day your response would be poorly thought out, what happened ? ....smack your head on the way down to the basement ?
You're comparing apples and oranges. You know that though ;)
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and that why i said your definition of control is crazy
All the text on your competitors web site is also protected by copyright
re read the act there is no special song lyric clause in the copyright act.
remember you objected to taking 3 distinct songs and remixing them together into a brand new performance
you objected to someone using nothing but the words completely changing the tone, tempo, and emotional context.
you objected to using the lyrics to prove a concept genre change in the industry
big enough to get today coverage
you arguing for a change to the context of fair use that would prevent such productions for music
but for MARKETING MATERIAL equally protected by copyright you don't want anything close.
try it explain what you do without remixing any of the words and phrases of your competitors in any of the ways you objected too.