View Full Version : Something For The Weekend!


Mark14
08-10-2005, 14:41
It might be another rainy Saturday, and England may well loose today but its still the weekend! I've dug out a few tunes to help get people in the mood... It was a rush job on my new sparkling turntables :-) Tracklist is below, if you like any of the singles you can probably find them all at Reflex Records or www.juno.co.uk (I bought them all here)

1. In The Shadows - The Rasmus (White Label Promo)
2. You & Me - Uniting Nations (Original 12")
3. I See Girls - Studio B (Original 12")
4. Makes Me Love You - Eclipse (Sunset Mix)
5. I Like The Way - BodyRockers (Junior Jack Dub)
6. Needin U - David Morales (2005 White Label)
7. The Weekend - Micheal Gray (Club Mix)
8. Just A Little More Love - David Guetta (Wally Lopez Mix)
9. Must Be The Music - Joey Negro (Original 12")
10. All Night Long - Lionel Ritchie (Full Intention 2000 Mix)
11. Everywhere - LnM Ft. Bonnie Bailey (Original 12")

It can be downloaded here free of charge:
http://www.itcareersuk.com/Something4Weekend.mp3

Its 35MB in size so may take a while if on dial up! Simply right click on the link and click save as, it will then play in Windows Media Player...

Enjoy! Feedback is welcome...

cgksheff
08-10-2005, 15:15
It only gives me the first track. About 4 minutes and about 5 meg.

Meaks
08-10-2005, 15:34
Cool, can't see this thread lasting very long though...

:thumbsup: :banana:

Mark14
08-10-2005, 16:42
Originally posted by cgksheff
It only gives me the first track. About 4 minutes and about 5 meg.

Oops, thats what you get for cheap shareware software! Its uploading now, actually 60MB.

I cant see any reason why admin will take this post off, its not done with anything illegal and i am not violating any of the forum rules at the top!

slh73
08-10-2005, 17:29
Youre distributing other peoples music. Its fine to make mixs of stuff you own for your own personal use, but when you start giving said mixes to other people who probably dont own the original music, it becomes illegal.

Mark14
08-10-2005, 18:20
Originally posted by slh73
Youre distributing other peoples music. Its fine to make mixs of stuff you own for your own personal use, but when you start giving said mixes to other people who probably dont own the original music, it becomes illegal.

Since when? I'm a DJ and play at clubs so are you saying everytime I play in a club its illegal?! :suspect:

Fingers
08-10-2005, 18:31
Originally posted by Mark14
I'm a DJ and play at clubs so are you saying everytime I play in a club its illegal?! :suspect:

By playing music in public you are not breaching copyright, provided the establishment in question has the appropriate licences from organisations such as the Performing Rights Society. If you make and distribute (either in physical form or electronically via the Internet) copies of copyrighted works without the copyright holder's permission you are breaking the law.

Pick up a legitimate CD and take a look at it. Somewhere on it it will probably say something like "Unauthorised copying, hiring, renting, public performance and broadcasting of this work prohibited".

MTheo
08-10-2005, 18:57
Originally posted by Mark14
Since when? I'm a DJ and play at clubs so are you saying everytime I play in a club its illegal?! :suspect:
yikes...

its pretty obvious you cant pass on other peoples music for free....without permission.

slh73
08-10-2005, 19:08
Originally posted by Mark14
Since when? I'm a DJ and play at clubs so are you saying everytime I play in a club its illegal?! :suspect:

No, Im saying that, by making a copy of the tracks listed above and distributing them youre breaking the law. The clubs you play in will (should) have a PRS license to cover you for playing other peoples music, but, by playing it, youre not distributing it. Look at it this way. I dont own any of the music you listed above, but, if I were to download your mix file, then I would own it, and I wouldnt have payed for it. However, if I were to hear you playing those tracks in a club, thats all I would be doing. I wouldnt be going home with a cd with a load of music on it that I hadnt paid for, and no laws would have been broken.