Originally posted by JUGGY
[B]Thanks Len, I’ve installed it and tried to import your public key but it says that there’s no public key in the text:confused:
I’m also broadcasting my public key. [/B]
Simple cut&paste the 9 lines into the lowest box of the ‘import public key file(s)’ window.
I can see short trys to connect, but w/o authorized keys of each other the connection will not get established.
Did you set the network name and opened the port on your firewall?
EDIT YOu can allthough give me your public key (here or in email), I do broadcast mine and you only need to authorize it
Still haven’t gotten your key? Maybe the broadcasting doesn’t work before you aren’t listed in atleast 1 compy of the network?
If you give me your key (mail or here) I will add you by hand and you should be able to connect
as far as i know with regards to the law and your own mixes (and im a dj so i really should know) the copyright belongs to the writer unless the dj has changed the sound in someway. even bending the pitch +or - 3% is enough to class it as an original work
Originally posted by wyntrblue as far as i know with regards to the law and your own mixes (and im a dj so i really should know) the copyright belongs to the writer unless the dj has changed the sound in someway. even bending the pitch +or - 3% is enough to class it as an original work
Or upping the BPM more than a certain percent. If the face of the music is changed in ANY way you can re-distribute but not sell. Even if you mix one song into another you can distribute it but not sell it. Thousands of DJ’s around the world hand out demos and recordings of the nights sets and that’s totally legit. I used to run a very large nightclub in the centre of Cape Town and we wouldn’t have allowed it if it wasn’t legit.
Originally posted by JUGGY
[B]Now do you actually know the copyright laws wrt personally mixed music??? Not very fair to jump the gun without the info.
As far as I understand when music has been mixed by a DJ it changes the music all together thus being different from the original. It can be shared but not sold. If there were strict copyright laws on club music then every DJ would need to license every piece of music they have to be played in public. As I’m sure you know, being a bar owner yourself, you need a license to play music CD’s in your pub, well that’s the way it works in SA. [/B]
I thought I put enough and in my post for folks to work out I was taking the mickey! 'Cos I was, honest!
Originally posted by Mojo I thought I put enough and in my post for folks to work out I was taking the mickey! 'Cos I was, honest!
Sorry Mojo, I just don’t want people to get the wrong idea about my morals and values when it comes posting things on this forum. I wouldn’t want to harm them in any way:nono: