The Murder Of Music, Think Before You Act |
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The Murder Of Music, Think Before You Act |
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Dec 9 2009, 04:18 AM |
My friend and an awesome neoclassical shredder Borislav Mitic has recently signed for Lion Music which is the metal label from Finland that also released my album.
Just before he released his new record he posted a very seirous story about "The Murder of Music" on the Lion Music's website. Some of other Lion Music artists (including me) also gave their input on this subject. CHECK IT OUT HERE! I would be interested to see comments on Borislav's text from GMC community. -------------------- Check out my <a href="https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/instructor/Emir-Hot" target="_blank">Instructor profile</a>
www.emirhot.com www.myspace.com/emirhotguitar www.myspace.com/sevdahmetal |
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Dec 22 2009, 04:23 PM |
Emir, Do you know the names/ web addresses of any websites
that pirate your album out to its users? If so, you can look up who owns that website (the registrar) and the web-hosting company being used to project it over the net via the link: http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/index.jsp In many cases results provided will show the street address, phone number, IP of the registrar (owner), etc. You can also start by reporting these pirates to the web-hosting company of the registrar itself, as well as to agencies like the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America)...: https://www.riaa.com/reportpiracy.php ...and to any other agencies that apply to regions where these website owners reside. Also check out ICANN : http://www.icann.org/tr/english.html ICANN does not control data sharing or distribution, but they do regulate (Internationally) web address allocation and provide useful information on how it all works. Moreover, take some screen shots of the pirating websites that advertise your album being offered before you report them - before the owner has a chance to find out it's HOT and removes the violating web-pages (to maintain proof). Anyway, it's a start. And for them, perhaps, the nightmare begins.... |
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Dec 22 2009, 06:31 PM
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Emir, Do you know the names/ web addresses of any websites that pirate your album out to its users? If so, you can look up who owns that website (the registrar) and the web-hosting company being used to project it over the net via the link: http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/index.jsp In many cases results provided will show the street address, phone number, IP of the registrar (owner), etc. You can also start by reporting these pirates to the web-hosting company of the registrar itself, as well as to agencies like the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America)...: https://www.riaa.com/reportpiracy.php ...and to any other agencies that apply to regions where these website owners reside. Also check out ICANN : http://www.icann.org/tr/english.html ICANN does not control data sharing or distribution, but they do regulate (Internationally) web address allocation and provide useful information on how it all works. Moreover, take some screen shots of the pirating websites that advertise your album being offered before you report them - before the owner has a chance to find out it's HOT and removes the violating web-pages (to maintain proof). Anyway, it's a start. And for them, perhaps, the nightmare begins.... Seems like that would be a full time job trying to keep up with that...... |
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