Quote:
Originally posted by Diki:
Stick this in your pipe and smoke it... http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/012260.html

Now grow up, kids. You can't have all the candy on the shelves just because the store owner put it on display.

You buy the arranger, you have BOUGHT the right to use the styles. You don't buy the arranger (or the styles from their own store) you DON'T have the right to use the styles.


That proves nothing Diki.
I call those “Computer says no” responses.

Don't you think if such information did exist it would be considered extremely important and easily accessible ?

Quote:
How many times we got to go round and around on this already settled topic?


Well there's no point of flogging the subject much longer. You can't prove nothing because not one single company has the copyright information on their website, and I'm not going to change my stance that the data is royalty free until someone can show me a legal document that says otherwise.

I can throw down 5 bucks on a CD and find the copyright written on it more than once, but throw down 4 Grand on an arranger and nobody agree on anything because the copyright is not even available.