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Cupe

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  1. fukn hell i thought i was first to respond and you 2 snuck in before i could submit
  2. Good post, do an intro in the intro section too You can get a vinyl setup for scratching then just get traktor or serato or some shit. Know anything about those?
  3. it won't load cause he's too scared to come at me
  4. just make one im tired of waiting already
  5. LimeWire, the defunct file-sharing service, and its owner are agreeing to pay the record labels $105 million to end a 5-year-old copyright-infringement lawsuit. The settlement, first reported by CNET, came Thursday during the second week of a trial in which a New York jury was sitting to determine how much the Recording Industry Association of America should get paid. LimeWire faced more than $1 billion in damages. The Copyright Act allows damages of up to $150,000 per infringement. The deal clearly marks the end of a legal era. The case against the nation’s last for-profit file sharing service commenced as the RIAA began its lawsuit campaign against individual fire sharers. Some 20,000-plus suits against individuals were brought in all—a legal campaign that has now been virtually abandoned. With the old-school litigation strategy behind it, the labels now face their next big task as the digital age has mutated to the cloud age: how to deal with Amazon and Google, which have begun offering storage-locker services allowing music fans to play their tunes from the cloud on devices of their choice. Neither Amazon nor Google have obtained the labels’ permission for their services. Apple is expected to unveil a music-cloud offering soon, and it’s not been revealed whether it has the labels’ blessing. If music can be played and stored on an iPhone, for example, then the same music can be played legally over the internet on the same phone. Or so the theory goes. But the 10,000-pound gorilla in the room is the unclear legality of these storage services playing host to pirated music. And that’s where the labels might have some legal muscle. After all, the judge in the LimeWire case, who ordered the service shut down, had ruled last year that LimeWire’s users commit a “substantial amount of copyright infringement,” and that the Lime Group—the company behind the application—“has not taken meaningful steps to mitigate infringement.” Mitch Bainwol, the RIAA’s chief executive, said in a statement about the LimeWire case that “designing and operating services to profit from the theft of the world’s greatest music comes with a stiff price.” With the LimeWire precedent in its pocket, the labels might have some leverage when negotiating payment deals with Amazon, Apple and Google. Before the RIAA filed suit in 2006 against LimeWire, the record labels’ trade group urged it to license its material or shut down. LimeWire refused. Source: arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/05/limewire-settles-are-google-and-amazon-next-on-riaas-docket.ars
  6. for both or each?
  7. how much
  8. http://www.comeatmebro.com/gandy.jpg
  9. you should of got old mate to post it himself
  10. beast remix i've never really liked vocal anything though the drop made my roof grow a massive mouth and then it ate all the shit in my loungeroom, which is weird 'cause i was in the studio when i listened to it wtf i want my tv back
  11. this is beast
  12. haha dope Andrez is a beast cunt i wish he was around more often he's a mad ADJF oldschooler
  13. they're not that expensive
  14. i don't follow cunts like a baws
  15. i have 2 piece of shit speakers that are the front left and right of a 5.1 surround sound system job gets done
  16. what's the point of the vinyl platter, gimmicks?
  17. Follow me or I cut u http://soundcloud.com/cupe
  18. Feel free to tell chicks you did it Cupe - 10 Track Mix (July) - www.ausdjforums.com by cupe
  19. think she just wants speakers not monitors
  20. oi sometimes saving a slight extra penny means a world of difference krk system = $1k shit set of speakers = $400 upgrade from shit set to midrange = $900 finally getting krk in the end anyway = $1k Total: shitloads more in the long run
  21. Judging by the filepath it has something to do with Samsung Auto Backup Do you have a samsung external drive or anything?
  22. has anyone said KRK yet?
  23. Isfguage.exe with description ISF Guage Module is a process file from company Clarus, Inc. belonging to product Clarus ISFGuage. By default, the ISFGuage.exe is located in directory of C:\Progam Files\Common Files. The most common size of the ISFGuage.exe on Windows system is 108,648 bytes. You may also find it in 14,336 bytes (86% of all occurrence), 13,312 bytes, 15,578 bytes, 16,986 bytes, 15,324 bytes and 11,691 bytes sizes. ISFGuage.exe is also known to create the following error messages when the system is shutting down: The instruction at "0x059a2df" referenced memory at 0x059a2df" the memory could not be written. Click OK to terminate the Program. Vendor contains: Clarus, Inc. Product contains: Clarus ISFGuage File name contains: \Program Files\Clarus\Samsung Auto Backup\ISFGuage.exe
  24. Interesting track.. Very chill
  25. There's making music And there's the music making business
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