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Burglar
Registered: Dec 2004 Posts: 1085 |
timbalamer
this is so yesterdays news, but how the hell is it possible nobody cared to open a thread about this here?
everyone else did!
http://www.pelulamu.net/timbaland/
The Tempest track is here -> http://www.limpninja.com/acidjazz/tempest_acidjazz.mp3
The GRG C64 version is here -> http://www.c64.org/HVSC/VARIOUS/A-F/Blues_Muz/Gallefoss_Glenn/A..
The Furtado track is here -> http://www.limpninja.com/acidjazz/furtado_doit.mp3
You can also see a Youtube video comparing the tracks here -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4KX7SkDe4Q |
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Oswald
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 5086 |
rotfl:
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Oswald
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 5086 |
btw:
http://www.downsteppers.de/index.php?id=43
and
http://pouet.net/topic.php?which=3716
:DDDDDDDDDDD
you should notice that actually this is really good for the c64 scene, we get a huge attention at these days. |
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Hein
Registered: Apr 2004 Posts: 942 |
Quote: Does the fact that we at some point used or played cracked software mean that we renaunce all our legal rights?.. Even though Tempest is or was part of a scene which legacy somehow is in the cracking scene, that doesn't mean that his intellectual rights have been compromized in this case, if you ask me. That said, I don't see the discussion about GRG's involvement. Credits maybe - therefore maybe Gramex (or what ever equivalent there is in Norway). Maybe he would get a portion for arrangement, but then again he didn't rearrange the original tune in his C64 conversion.. I don't know.. I just think that the point about the cracking/scene - at some point using illegal software is way over the top in this case. I'm not sure how this would be looked upon in a court of law - I'm not a lawyer. :)
Good point. Frankly I dont know either how this would be looked upon in court. That's why I'd think twice before sueing. A settlement of some kind might be more comfortable. You never know what money sharks Timbaland has ready at hand to get rid of this pestering 8bit guy. |
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CreaMD
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 3048 |
Quote: Good point. Frankly I dont know either how this would be looked upon in court. That's why I'd think twice before sueing. A settlement of some kind might be more comfortable. You never know what money sharks Timbaland has ready at hand to get rid of this pestering 8bit guy.
You are talking about ethicity of sueing. But courts don't judge by ethicity but by law. That means, if soemone is accused of stealing he can't defend hisemlf by accusing of the other side (that would have to be settled on separate court). The side which is accusing is bringing evidence and proofs and defending side is questioning reliability of evidence or witnesses. But in this case it's plain stealing. Timbaland would only have chance to question Tempest's claims if Tempests composition was a rip-off of something which was composed even before 2000. And still only if Tempest's tune wasn't relesed under fair use.. and still that wouldn't clear his guilt. (If Timbaland did it.. that is.)
The real claim is concerning misuse of GRG's sounds and arranges.. which were released with permission, under fair use and not for profit. There is a clear evidence that recording of his SID is used in "Do it". And even if GRG had stole a big packet of beer from a store and was videotaped on security cam, Timbaland can't use that for his defence, because he stole GRG's complete arrange and sounds and accusing GRG of stealing of beer doesn't have anything with it.
(I've sent you a possible ideaof defense in PM, but after I gave it one more thought I think it's silly.. it won't work either ;) |
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Hein
Registered: Apr 2004 Posts: 942 |
Thanks for the PM, it's an interesting idea. :)
I hope it will be settled outside court, it will save a lot of 'paranoid' hassle for the original author(s). |
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DeeKay
Registered: Nov 2002 Posts: 362 |
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DeeKay
Registered: Nov 2002 Posts: 362 |
Oswald: ...and it's still the RIAA, not the MPAA that cares about music "theft"! ;-) |
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CreaMD
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 3048 |
Quote: Thanks for the PM, it's an interesting idea. :)
I hope it will be settled outside court, it will save a lot of 'paranoid' hassle for the original author(s).
I think it will. According to stuff I've read from competent person, amicable settlement would be the most probable scenario. Also it's very probable that they will buy out the copyrights instead of splitting the royalties. |
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Oswald
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 5086 |
Quote: Oswald: ...and it's still the RIAA, not the MPAA that cares about music "theft"! ;-)
Deekay, I've havent said anything about RIAA or MPAA. |
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DeeKay
Registered: Nov 2002 Posts: 362 |
Os: Check the pic you posted! ;-) |
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