Quote Originally Posted by eyes without a face
no its not, because nuloop is an online record store that sells records in the legal way i.e deals with distribution companies, everything is above board

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where as jetgroove have basically advertised tracks in mp3 format for sale without seeking permission from anyone they should, like distributors, artists, record labels etc etc....
I'm not sure that's the 'legal way' is it? It's the established way but I'm not sure doing it a different way is illegal, if anyone can tell me why it is and under what law I'd like to know it. And this falls under Russian law I believe??

i really dont know how u can try and make a defence/argument for this website when its apparent to everyone and i mean literaly EVERYONE involved that they are being quite ruthless in their actions and basically have no regard for any of the artists they are doing wrong too
I'm just saying what I think, and I don't think of it like an 'everyone' i'm afraid, the world is funn of opinions not bleating innit.

there is a massive difference between what nuloop and jetgroove do...... massive!
Nuloop and numerous other online stores advertise items they don't have in stock, allow users to add to a wishlist, they certainly list items that they haven't had in stock for years, in some cases I believe they haven't had them in stock at all. Many stores both online and offline offer a record finding service, this service is just an online equivalent - in many ways it is discogs with sound clips.

Quote Originally Posted by karlo
its **** up, becaouse every boy can download all new stuff and play it over FS for FREE!!!!!!!

THIS MUST BE CLOSED!!!!!!
Karlo they AREN'T selling full downloads without an agreement with the copyright owner, they are offering short clips, no longer than many clips on Juno and other major online stores - I suggest you open a dialogue and decide whether you want to work with them or not.