promotional copy ?
Tabasko
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Hey folks, sup?Why is it that a lot of records are labeled 'promotional copy not for sale'or sumthing like 'for DJ use only', while clearly they're not! Every GAMM-record that came out up till now (al least the one's I have) have 'promotional, not for sale' printed on the label. I bougth these copies brandnew from a regular store! I'm pretty sure they're not promo copies that are being handed out to promote the record, but the real deal. Is it just some random shit to make the record look cool? Or is it a tax-scheme or sumthing?By the way, I'm new to soulstrut. I'm 31 years old from Amsterdam. I'm a copywriter/producer and a DJ every now and then. oh, and my girl looooves the Sayer thanks for looking!
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welcome to SS Tabasko.
However I heard at some time that labels also use / used "promotion" copies to rip off their artists. In the contract it might say that the label have the rights to press up XXX amount of promotion copies. They send out the "real" promos and sell the rest to shops without the artists getting payed for them.
Dress
where my lawyers at?
I suspect not at all... but I don't think anybody's exactly bothering to sue DJ SMOOTH DENALI.
nah, that can't be true.
All it takes is one receipt no? Its pretty obvious those records are for sale...