Quote Originally Posted by eyes without a face
of course its dodgy schlongfingers, anyone who falsely advertises tracks for download (tracks they havent asked permission to use!) and then turns around and says "actually, we dont have any of the files, but we are hoping now we've advertised them without the producers permission that the said producers are going to give us all their music!" is definately up to something fishy in my book
Quote Originally Posted by Evil G
"i figure they are on very unstable legal ground. think of it this way; somebody is searching for a dave the drummer track, and is drawn to these guys' web site because the search engine registers a match. they go to the site and find that the dave the drummer track isn't really for sale, but since they are in the store, they find something else to buy.
So therefore this is illegal? http://www.nuloop.com/Result2_e.php?...&image.y=0

I don't see the difference here, aside from the option for label owners to opt out - it's is cutting out the distributor, but maybe that's the price of deleopment? Direct sale.