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<blockquote data-quote="Chunky" data-source="post: 923292" data-attributes="member: 5458"><p>TBH Scott, your comments were on point. I don't think that trading standards gave 2 shits as to whether mixtape packs were legally compliant. It is far easier to deal with the one or two artists that were so disgruntled they would even bother to contact Dreamscape demanding royalties. If you look at the sleeve notes to one of the Tyrant CD's, they actually apologise that they failed to get the track cleared and ask the artist to please make contact with them. Most dance music artists would be so happy to know that their track was played at a massive rave, or by someone like Sasha, they wouldn't give a fuck about the few hundred pounds that they might have got.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chunky, post: 923292, member: 5458"] TBH Scott, your comments were on point. I don't think that trading standards gave 2 shits as to whether mixtape packs were legally compliant. It is far easier to deal with the one or two artists that were so disgruntled they would even bother to contact Dreamscape demanding royalties. If you look at the sleeve notes to one of the Tyrant CD's, they actually apologise that they failed to get the track cleared and ask the artist to please make contact with them. Most dance music artists would be so happy to know that their track was played at a massive rave, or by someone like Sasha, they wouldn't give a fuck about the few hundred pounds that they might have got. [/QUOTE]
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