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Cupe

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  1. mixes need to be emailed at least 24 hours in advance. i'm guessing they didn't receive it in time
  2. tubby, you missed your slot tonight because you didn't email D4Dirty a set
  3. smoke more weed. in all seriousness, no harm in taking a break. fall back to production for a while
  4. yea u can basically play it in windows or winamp and shit i use winamp
  5. i'll see if I can find it and get some tunes can't wait til i can afford serato
  6. Cupe

    Vinyl vs CD

    I think the invention of serato type devices, giving the ability to use mp3's on vinyl turntables, have thrown a massive spanner in the works don't you think?
  7. I havn't heard enough Laidback Luke stuff to be honest.. I don't think I've heard any. Worth listening to then? Jesus christ the dance floor looks disgustingly packed
  8. The ultimate war.. Which is better and what are your reasons??
  9. Cupe

    PC vs MAC

    The ultimate showdown.. Which is better and what is your opinion as to why?
  10. hey mangggggg Rawk it out
  11. You guys need to start getting your mixes together and emailing them to d4dirtyradio@gmail.com DO IT NOW - WE ARE READY TO GET YOU BROADCASTED. HURRY UP ASA FUCKING P
  12. Check this out guys. I suggest taking the time to fill out the above. You could have a hand in changing the future of this device!
  13. The rest of you that havn't given me a bio yet DO IT http://www.ausdjforums.com/modules.php? ... pic&p=3094 See the gaps
  14. Take your time to post about itttttt! I'll talk to the show and see what's the go. Start getting your premixes together
  15. anyone else wanna put down their name for doing sweepers?
  16. nah a forum pm LOOK HERE: http://www.ausdjforums.com/modules.php? ... e_Messages
  17. I SENT A PM TO EVERYONE - FOR GODS SAKE ANSWER IT PLEASE
  18. what the fuck where does it end
  19. Ok, I found some info on peewee ferris: As reported by the Sydney Morning Herald, Chris Kross (realname Chris Fraser-Smith – not to be confused with Chris Fraser / Fresh from Canberra) and Pee Wee Ferris have been ordered by the court to pay damages and costs in excess of $800,000. Chris Kross’ company Tower Records produces the popular DJ series ‘Downunderground’. Federal Court judge Peter Jacobson on Friday, found that Tower Records has released eight copyright infringing CDs, including ‘Happy Valley 1991 To 2001 – A Decade Of Dance and Hard Trance.’ The lion’s share of the damages have been put onto Chris Kross, with Pee Wee Ferris being required to pay around $120,000 of the total in relation to the release ‘peeweeferris.com digital domination’. In their defence, both claimed to have gained permission to use the works in their releases, however, the judge in his decision stated “Mr Smith and Tower [Records] knew that they did not hold the copyright licences for any of the infringing tracks and that they deliberately exploited the infringing works for their own commercial benefit.” http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/DJs ... 53511.html
  20. Have you thought about using an auto-speaker? Like text to speech? Otherwise I can do one lolz.
  21. read your pm's I need a DJ bio from a couple of you
  22. i just done a bit of a search, didn't find anything about something like that. Check all this shit though: http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q ... usic&meta= A "well known" Italian DJ has been ordered to cough up Europe's biggest fine ever for music downloading after being found in possession of and using thousands of illegally copied music files. The DJ must pay a record €1.4m ($1.8m), the Italian financial police have ruled. He also faces criminal prosecution, law enforcement officials said. The fine follows a raid mounted by Italian police earlier this week on a popular nightclub in Rieti, a town between Rome and Assisi. During the investigation, officers seized over 2,000 MP3 files and 500 music videos.
  23. 6% of $0.00 = $0.00
  24. ARIA REPRODUCTION LICENCE FOR FORMAT SHIFTING BY DISC JOCKEYS What is this licence for and why do I need it? The Copyright Act provides that the making of reproductions of copyright sound recordings must be licensed. This includes the reproduction of music from a CD or LP into electronic form (also called format shifting). While the Copyright Act was amended in 2006 to permit format shifting for private and domestic use, format shifting for commercial purposes still requires a licence from the copyright owner or someone authorised by them. If you are a professional DJ and you want to copy all your legitimately purchased CDs and LPs for the purpose of storing them in electronic form on a central hard drive database from which they can be played, you can now purchase a licence from ARIA which covers all sound recordings of ARIA licensors as listed on the ARIA website. What does the licence permit? The licence permits you, for its duration, to make copies of legitimately purchased music on one central hard drive and one back up hard drive or back up CD for the purpose of providing DJ services. Once you have maintained a licence for at least two years, you are permitted to keep the music copied during your licence period on your hard drive even if you cancel your licence. If you cancel your licence within two years, you must remove all copies of the music made under this licence from your central hard drive and your backup hard drive. Do I need this licence if I buy my music in electronic form? This will depend on the terms and conditions of the supplier of the electronic form of music. For example, suppliers such as iTunes and Bigpond music have terms and conditions on their website which indicate that music bought from those services can only be used for non-commercial, personal use. Even if you have legitimately purchased music from these services, you will still require a licence to use the reproduction for commercial purposes. What about music that I have already put on my computer? ARIA recognises that many DJs have already copied music onto their portable hard drives without an appropriate licence. By purchasing an ARIA licence, all those copies will be deemed to have been made under this licence as long you provide a report of these recordings. How much is the licence fee? The licence fee is a flat fee of $800 per annum plus GST, payable in equal quarterly instalments. How long is the licence term? Each licence will be for a minimum term of 1 year following which, you can cancel your licence by giving notice in which case your licence will terminate at the end of quarter after which you cancelled it. You will only be required to pay quarterly fees until the end of your licence period. Do I have to report under this licence? Yes, there are some basic reporting obligations under this licence including providing a list of tracks you have copied under this licence and a list of customers to whom you have supplied DJ services. You are required to provide your reports quarterly. Do I require any other licences? You will also be required to obtain a licence from AMCOS for the reproduction of the musical works. AMCOS can be contacted on (02) 9935 7900. The reproduction licences offered by ARIA and AMCOS do not cover the public performance of sound recordings. Any public performance of sound recordings will still require a licence.
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