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<blockquote data-quote="henryvilla" data-source="post: 925665" data-attributes="member: 14972"><p>Sadly, I agree dude. Disappointing for me as he's one of my DJ heroes.</p><p></p><p>I'm not a fan of DJs these days with all this branding, logos, merch etc etc. Parky has done this. It's funny as he uses a variation of the acid house smiley face. How can you copyright that? Just change the shape of the eyes and mouth? And yet you can't share his mixes which comprise of tracks for a multitude of artists?! That's like a chef buying a load of ingredients from different shops, and not being allowed to sell his dishes in his restaurant in case the supermarket he bought them from, or grower of some of the produce is not happy!</p><p></p><p>I totally get that people need to generate an income, but there are ways of doing this. Jon Cooper (Jon Pleased) is a good example, during the last year or so, since the pandemic started, he's been creating artwork and prints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henryvilla, post: 925665, member: 14972"] Sadly, I agree dude. Disappointing for me as he's one of my DJ heroes. I'm not a fan of DJs these days with all this branding, logos, merch etc etc. Parky has done this. It's funny as he uses a variation of the acid house smiley face. How can you copyright that? Just change the shape of the eyes and mouth? And yet you can't share his mixes which comprise of tracks for a multitude of artists?! That's like a chef buying a load of ingredients from different shops, and not being allowed to sell his dishes in his restaurant in case the supermarket he bought them from, or grower of some of the produce is not happy! I totally get that people need to generate an income, but there are ways of doing this. Jon Cooper (Jon Pleased) is a good example, during the last year or so, since the pandemic started, he's been creating artwork and prints. [/QUOTE]
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