GeminiMALE40 @ Tue Jun 10, 2008 10:10 pm wrote:
Phxkj @ Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:10 pm wrote:
Lonman is exactly correct, What the manufacturers are trying to do is put out more music. If you don't get permission for the synch licensing. the compulsary licensing is vitually nothing and no permission is needed. What the manufacturers seem to be neglecting to say is. while it relieves them of some liability it creates almost all the liability on the KJ that zipps those 2 files to create the finished product. Once you've done that you become the manfacturer of a product that violates the synch licensing. which puts most of the liability on you, however I'm sure there are still things that would be considered to be a liablity words like intent to create an illegal product or colusion or complicite, might be things the music and graphice makers might have to deal with, but YOU now have to deal with the unlicensed karaoke version. I can only imagine that with the synch licensing being upheld by the supreme court, and for those of you that think denying to here a case is different than upholding the lower courts decision, your wrong, so just beware that all these karaoke manufacturers that have been sued, which is all of them, it has been for the synch licensing copyright. So they have shifted that burden to YOU!! GOOD LUCK
Not saying its not a good idea by no means but then the questions how many KJ want to spend the time putting the two together...personally I would rather by the Karaoke disc as is ...no offense ...anyone
Both of you are absolutely right. Along with that, even as is, the downloading laws are at best, murky. Plus the fact that unless you get a copy of the license for each track that you download ( not a receipt, a LICENSE) then you are only taking the Mfrs. word that it IS licensed. You may recall that even SC has removed many discs from the market. This is a supposedly "reputable " source, and I bought discs on good faith. Yet these discs were pulled because they weren't properly licensed.
So it seems we have here:
1) A shifting of the burden of responsibility to the Karaoke Host.
2) More work for the Karaoke Host
3) Still murky downloading legality.
And the selling point is WHAT again?