What can you do when someone releases your track on vinyl without asking?
granjero
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And there's no ambiguity about it - your name is on the record and everything.
And they're not in your country so you can't just go round, nor will a Small Claims work for you even if you could magic up a figure that was appropriate. And anyhow you wouldn't have said yes to the release if they had asked, because it's just an easy money spinner for whoever does release it 'cos the Discogs price on the original release (from 2002) is like $100.
And you have no money you're willing to throw at it so you can't get a lawyer to cease and desist their asses.
And you feel sort of affronted.
I mean, this is Small Time alright but it's 1/2 the principle and 1/2 the WTF
And they're not in your country so you can't just go round, nor will a Small Claims work for you even if you could magic up a figure that was appropriate. And anyhow you wouldn't have said yes to the release if they had asked, because it's just an easy money spinner for whoever does release it 'cos the Discogs price on the original release (from 2002) is like $100.
And you have no money you're willing to throw at it so you can't get a lawyer to cease and desist their asses.
And you feel sort of affronted.
I mean, this is Small Time alright but it's 1/2 the principle and 1/2 the WTF
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I don't know how you could deal with this, except in this little way:
http://www.poopsenders.com/
This is quite a good idea, thanks.
I asked some online shops not to sell it and some have taken it down, though one shop said since they'd already bought them did I want to buy their remaining copies (err, no thanks). The distributor knows now. Hopefully someone from the label will respond to my shitty email. Though I wouldn't if I was them.
Just weird to think that someone would think it was ok to do this and get away with it. And then you think, oh, they'll probably get away with it anyway. Pressing up, what, 300 copies or whatever.
I need to know whose side I'm on and who to hate.
Writing a Cease And Desist letter using a template seems the right thing to do, but were I not a husband and father I would rather take a trip to Paris
The guy who owns the label appears to call himself Rockstar Striker..
http://skylaxrecords.com/shop/news-1/that-track-by-kat-w-ftg-remixes.html
I'd also put everyone ("rockstar," distributor, stores, etc) on blast on social media, blogs, forums, etc. Reputations mean a lot on the dance music world, me thinks. If stores start bothering the distributor about this, all the better for you.
Website says Hardrock Striker. Either way dude deserves bad luck (or whatever else you can do to him) for the name alone.
I have zero reach on social media so I need to recruit some friends to put it out there that Hardrock Striker stole my music.
One of his label's has a motto: Stay Underground, It Pays
which must be fucking ironic
Criminal irony is a whole new type!
They represent some big names, actually:
"3/ We are also an A G E N C Y :
DJ Sprinkles, Jason Grove, Beppe Loda, Daniele Baldelli, Perseus Traxx, Violence FM, Simoncino, Nick Beringer, Walter Jones (DFA), Italowerk (Beppe Loda & Hardrock Striker Dj Set), Loud E, Santiago Salazar, Crème Organization (TLR Dj set), Dj G.A.R.T.H & Hardrock Striker"
Surely some of those folks would not want to be associated with some gutter ish.
The guy knows his shit, which makes it all the more offensive.
Neither the label nor the distributor (Synchrophone) has replied to my emails.
You get on a plane, fly to Paris, track the guy down, stalk him back to his apartment, break in at night, and you fuck the guy in the ass (sans lube) not because you like it, not because he might like it, but because it's the right thing to do, and you video this, and you send it to Pornhub, and you ask for a measly 3% royalty not because you want the money, not because you're trying to make a profit out of him, but to pay for all the adult diapers he'll need after you've fucked him in the ass so damn hard, because you're nice like that.
But putting him on blast might be a lot easier.
If he had wanted to contact you about a reissue, could he have?
Said he never intended to do a bootleg and would have done it on a white label if so
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