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      • nikki_ is confused
      • 2006-05-07 12755, 2006

      • yllona
        never mind then
      • 2006-05-07 12758, 2006

      • nikki_
        I was just looking at archive.org and thought 'open source audio' sounded funny
      • 2006-05-07 12736, 2006

      • yllona
        yes, that's becuase the definition of digital audio/video is till a wide open issue
      • 2006-05-07 12746, 2006

      • pbryan
        Yeah, open source audio is a misnomer.
      • 2006-05-07 12706, 2006

      • yllona
        especially anything distributed across an IP network
      • 2006-05-07 12707, 2006

      • NyghtMARE
        NyghtMARE is now known as Nyght
      • 2006-05-07 12728, 2006

      • nikki_
        surely open source audio would mean you can have the sheet music type stuff for free, like you can have the source code...
      • 2006-05-07 12733, 2006

      • nikki_
        hi beth
      • 2006-05-07 12741, 2006

      • pbryan
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      • pbryan
        ^^^ TOS?
      • 2006-05-07 12745, 2006

      • MartinRudat
        hi Beth.
      • 2006-05-07 12739, 2006

      • nikki_
        I just have this really silly image of the music files walking up and saying "hey, wanna see my notes? :D"
      • 2006-05-07 12757, 2006

      • yllona
        pbyan: that's a good starting point, but amz clearly states taht the binding TOS is teh copy distributed with the SDk(s)
      • 2006-05-07 12704, 2006

      • nikki_ blames it on it being almost 6am
      • 2006-05-07 12756, 2006

      • pbryan
        Sorry, I just linked to Amazon, which is theft. Hope BrainzBot decides to filter it out. ;-)
      • 2006-05-07 12706, 2006

      • nikki_
        MBChatLogger is the one logging
      • 2006-05-07 12714, 2006

      • nikki_
        (if it weren't obvious ;))
      • 2006-05-07 12717, 2006

      • pbryan
        s/BrainzBot/MBChatLogger/
      • 2006-05-07 12720, 2006

      • Nyght
        hi nikki and Martin
      • 2006-05-07 12722, 2006

      • pbryan
        ;_
      • 2006-05-07 12752, 2006

      • yllona
        pbryan: so you've seen the section in the AMZ TOS - "5. PROVIDING CONTENT TO AMAZON"
      • 2006-05-07 12729, 2006

      • MartinRudat blinks... (P) MCMXCVIII first time I've seen the year spelt out that way onna CD...
      • 2006-05-07 12707, 2006

      • MartinRudat wonders if there is a lightning-bolt symbol in unicode...
      • 2006-05-07 12743, 2006

      • nikki_
        probably
      • 2006-05-07 12714, 2006

      • MartinRudat
        well... AC/DC really aught to be written with a lightning bolt.. =)
      • 2006-05-07 12710, 2006

      • pbryan
        yllona: Yes. I can't see everyone agreeing to that term.
      • 2006-05-07 12748, 2006

      • yllona
        a million+ developers and companies have agreed to those terms
      • 2006-05-07 12753, 2006

      • MBChatLogger
        I hate the evil empire
      • 2006-05-07 12753, 2006

      • pbryan
        A million+ users agreed to Microsoft EULAs.
      • 2006-05-07 12702, 2006

      • MartinRudat
        a billion+ people have rice as their stable diet, I can't see everyone agreeing to eat mainly rice...
      • 2006-05-07 12703, 2006

      • warp
        MartinRudat: hm, i've seen that before
      • 2006-05-07 12710, 2006

      • yllona
        have you never seen a media contract, for use/license of image? it's really quite standard stuff, less the IP network issues
      • 2006-05-07 12719, 2006

      • warp
        but i can't remember where,.. and it's somewhat annoying
      • 2006-05-07 12727, 2006

      • pbryan
        I'm not denying that many will agree to it.
      • 2006-05-07 12754, 2006

      • MartinRudat
        warp: on all their cover art? =)
      • 2006-05-07 12700, 2006

      • pbryan
        I just find it strange that the terms of getting an album cover on MB is to agree to Amazon TOS and to get a UPC assigned to the album.
      • 2006-05-07 12707, 2006

      • pbryan
        That's all.
      • 2006-05-07 12717, 2006

      • pbryan
        I understand the pragmatic reasons for it.
      • 2006-05-07 12730, 2006

      • yllona thinks that both pbryan and martin need to get away from the internet mentality and gain some experience in real world negotiation
      • 2006-05-07 12736, 2006

      • warp
        MartinRudat: yes
      • 2006-05-07 12721, 2006

      • pbryan
        yllona: Do you think I don't appreciate real world negotiation and politics?
      • 2006-05-07 12724, 2006

      • yllona
        pbryan: you need a UPC or pretty much to business with any retailer, otherwise there's no way to track inventory
      • 2006-05-07 12753, 2006

      • yllona
        even an "mom & pop" shop
      • 2006-05-07 12701, 2006

      • pbryan
        yllona: Is that an adequate justification for MB's "sorta-policy" policy?
      • 2006-05-07 12718, 2006

      • yllona
        pbryan: you're off point
      • 2006-05-07 12750, 2006

      • pbryan
        Let me replay the point: A million+ people agree to that contract, and if you want any retailer to stock your item, you must have a UPC, therefore these are the terms of having MB cover art.
      • 2006-05-07 12712, 2006

      • pbryan
        Am I off point?
      • 2006-05-07 12743, 2006

      • MartinRudat thinks that the artwork licence is a little bit over the top, though... I can see the UPC thing... modern warehouses would find it just about impossible to accomodate non-coded stuff...
      • 2006-05-07 12753, 2006

      • yllona
        yes, you must have a UPC it's part of a larger standardization project than began years ago
      • 2006-05-07 12729, 2006

      • MartinRudat wonders what's involved with obtaining a UPC...
      • 2006-05-07 12737, 2006

      • yllona
        it's larger and bigger than AMZ (and even the internet), and began long before teh internet was publicly available for commerce
      • 2006-05-07 12739, 2006

      • MartinRudat 's never really bothered to go and look.
      • 2006-05-07 12746, 2006

      • yllona
        MartinRudat: it's rather easy
      • 2006-05-07 12746, 2006

      • MartinRudat
        I know you apply somewhere for a company code, then issue your own block of numbers, and when you run out ypu apply for more... but if it costs lots of dollars to get a block of numbers...
      • 2006-05-07 12754, 2006

      • nikki_
        pbryan: perhaps mb would consider other places if they have a suitable method of getting data and protect mb from being harrassed by people screaming "OMG MY COPYRIGHT"
      • 2006-05-07 12736, 2006

      • yllona
        example: if your an independent musician CD Baby and/or GEMM will obtain a UPC code for you. it's that simple
      • 2006-05-07 12747, 2006

      • pbryan
        nikki_: I understand the pragmatism involved and appreciate the reminder.
      • 2006-05-07 12711, 2006

      • yllona
        there are other equally as simple solutions forr other types of artists
      • 2006-05-07 12707, 2006

      • yllona
        a no brainer, really
      • 2006-05-07 12712, 2006

      • MartinRudat
        http://www.eanbarcodes.com/EAN%20bar%20code%20pri… <-- google is your friend (or its ads are, it seems...)
      • 2006-05-07 12749, 2006

      • yllona
        martin, that assumes you already have a UPC for the item to be sold :)
      • 2006-05-07 12750, 2006

      • pbryan
        MartinRudat: That is easy.
      • 2006-05-07 12717, 2006

      • yllona
        but yeah it's that easy
      • 2006-05-07 12736, 2006

      • pbryan
        yllona: It looks like they assign a code to me.
      • 2006-05-07 12745, 2006

      • pbryan
        You do get a nice TIFF as well though.
      • 2006-05-07 12711, 2006

      • yllona
        that's excellent, teh TIFF
      • 2006-05-07 12701, 2006

      • MartinRudat
        well... you don't really need the TIFF at all, all you need is the number to be registered... though it makes it easier to include on your label if you've got an image all ready to go...
      • 2006-05-07 12739, 2006

      • yllona
        yeah, you really only need a viable UPC number. you could hand-print the number is you're desperate
      • 2006-05-07 12720, 2006

      • yllona
        UPC numbers nd bar codes are separate issues, but UPC numbers were necessary for bar codes to become prevelalent
      • 2006-05-07 12751, 2006

      • nikki_
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      • MartinRudat
        hmm... ...is the upc all that's needed for amazon to be willing to sell your album, though?
      • 2006-05-07 12743, 2006

      • yllona
        MartinRudat: pretty much that' s the first hurdle. you need to be able to deliver CDs to AMZ within their timelines... and yes they have an automated system to remindo you. you also need to demonstrate permissions from copyright holders, etc. same as any other retailer
      • 2006-05-07 12749, 2006

      • MartinRudat
        hmm... one wonders (not with any real interest) what it takes to sign up as an independant seller/whatever with amazon...
      • 2006-05-07 12759, 2006

      • yllona
        *legitimate retailer
      • 2006-05-07 12730, 2006

      • yllona
        MartinRudat: it's rather straightforward, adn they have an attractive incentive system
      • 2006-05-07 12742, 2006

      • yllona
        like i said a million+ small retailers wouldn't have signed up if it didn't work :)
      • 2006-05-07 12740, 2006

      • yllona
        as i developer though, i suggest you read their API/SDK documentation. it's teh best set of documentation available... check it out for style and completeness. this is absolutely the way it should be done.
      • 2006-05-07 12722, 2006

      • yllona
        but AMZ had a tremendous head start... they started developing the "web services" stuff back in '96 -- long before it was a buzzword. and AMZ also spent teh mony to make sure it happened
      • 2006-05-07 12731, 2006

      • MartinRudat
        ...but I'm allergic to documentation! =)
      • 2006-05-07 12748, 2006

      • yllona
        it's been a line item on their annual report since the mid-'90s
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      • tro has quit
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      • MartinRudat has left the channel
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      • MartinRudat joined the channel
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      • MartinRudat bites x-chat.
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      • MartinRudat
        http://musicbrainz.org/album/6d3f7acb-77a4-48fa-a… http://musicbrainz.org/album/1f92e651-2779-4605-b… appear to be duplicates save a misnamed track 'Deora Ar Mo Chro_í_' (correct) vs 'Deora Ar Mo Chroi'...
      • 2006-05-07 12705, 2006

      • MartinRudat
        ah! never mind.
      • 2006-05-07 12731, 2006

      • MartinRudat wonders if the track-name is actually printed differently on the other release as well...
      • 2006-05-07 12735, 2006

      • inhouseuk has quit
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      • inhouseuk joined the channel
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      • MartinRudat
        hmm... I wonder... Copy Controlled?
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      • nechto13 joined the channel
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      • nechto13
        hello everyone
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      • MartinRudat
        G'day nechto13.
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      • GURT has quit
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      • nechto13
        Nyght: you were proposing for soundtracks to be credited to both composer and lyricist correct?
      • 2006-05-07 12735, 2006

      • nechto13
        *, correct?
      • 2006-05-07 12752, 2006

      • MartinRudat
        ...Gilbert & Sullivan anyone?
      • 2006-05-07 12707, 2006

      • Nyght
        yes
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      • Nyght
        sorry
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      • MartinRudat goes back to reading about drying fruit.
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      • Nyght
        let me see if I can find it on the mailing list
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      • Nyght
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      • nechto13
        Nyght: so i'm guessing that the number of collab artists that would create does not bother you. but in case of Disney is it still correct to assign the collab artists as the artist for different language versions of Disney releases. for instance if a lyricist wrote lyrics in english, should they also be credited on italian version. after all it has italian lyrics
      • 2006-05-07 12716, 2006

      • nechto13
        and the lyricist probably doesn't know italian
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      • Nyght
        well as of yet you're the only person that seems to give it any "merit".
      • 2006-05-07 12742, 2006

      • nikki_ grmls about empty artists
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      • Nyght
        I don't much care about the work, the collab artists are already beginning to become "staggering" just with Disney. (I don't particularly like the soundtrack guidelines as it is, but am trying to figure out a way to "please" both parties.) In some of these instances it's difficult to find the performer, yet less the composer.
      • 2006-05-07 12726, 2006

      • Nyght
        I don't feel feat. orchestra is very appropriate, I do feel lyricists should get credit, and at least a third of the disney is already doing that... but, an AR of translation or original lyricist doesn't seem like it would be too difficult to add to the AR list either.
      • 2006-05-07 12750, 2006

      • Nyght
        Nikki.. sometimes the artists aren't populated because there's still votes being processed. I know that happened a lot with the Disney stuff.
      • 2006-05-07 12756, 2006

      • nikki_
        hmm. I count 236083 artists, 92307 of them have at least one album and 215678 have at least one track
      • 2006-05-07 12714, 2006

      • nikki_
        Nyght: are the artists actually created before the vote is applied?
      • 2006-05-07 12727, 2006

      • nikki_
        and no, in most cases they're performance names or member ofs
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      • Nyght
        I had to start doing that with mine, because someone was deleting them... so, in some cases they may be.
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      • g0llum joined the channel
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      • nikki_
        hi g0llum
      • 2006-05-07 12703, 2006

      • nikki_
        are you really there?
      • 2006-05-07 12706, 2006

      • g0llum
        time of day
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      • nikki_
        :o
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      • nikki_
        I have questions for you
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      • Nyght
        ah... well.. don't know what to say about that.
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      • Nyght
        hi g0llum
      • 2006-05-07 12710, 2006

      • g0llum
        hello
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      • nechto13
        Nyght: i'd think it's easier to find the composer. then again i didn't try to look for performers. i understand it might not be that difficult to find performers for nikelodean shows or mickey mouse club stuff
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      • nechto13
        then again it's pretty difficult to find a website that breaks it down to composer x, lyricist y
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      • nechto13
        hello g0llum, how's your day?
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      • g0llum
        nechto13: thanks for asking. it's ok, you?
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      • Nyght
        ah, it's really not that difficult to find performers.. I don't know about with classical. I do know that classical/soundtracks are totally the "black sheep" of the database in the way they're handled currently. what I don't know is "why". I imagine it's due to too many people putting too much in the wrong category anyway. :(
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      • nechto13
        i went to sleep around 10pm today...err yesterday. a first for me, but i woke up in 2 hours and couldn't go back to sleep. yesterday was full of events and meetings so i was borked by 10pm. i had my first accident which was my fault and drove through the most wicked part of thunderstorm teice on my way home
      • 2006-05-07 12714, 2006

      • nechto13
        *twice
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      • MartinRudat *prods* amazon... this is a double-CD album... it does not have 43 tracks on the one CD...
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      • g0llum
        nechto13: sounds like fun :(
      • 2006-05-07 12735, 2006

      • g0llum
        nikki_: should i change things back from "rem" to "del", or write "remove" instead?
      • 2006-05-07 12700, 2006

      • g0llum
        since the release page does not fit 800x600 anyhow, we can live with the additional space it would take
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      • nikki_ likes full words best
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      • Kerensky97 joined the channel
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      • nechto13
        g0llum: well, the thunderstorm was fun, probably because i was able to navigate my way out of it and because scary=fun, as long as no one gets hurt that is. the accident wasn't :( but only my car suffered as a result of the accident
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      • yllona
        nechto13: you've had some very rough weather recently. sorry about the car. at least it wasn't golf ball sized hail while your car was parked in the driveway.
      • 2006-05-07 12731, 2006

      • g0llum
        yes, i happen to like real storms, too.
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      • nikki_
        I want more storms
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      • nikki_
        but our weather is lovely right now, nice and cool and wet :)
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      • slaad
        Ahh, storms.
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      • nechto13
        yllona: i believe we had golf sized hail either on thursday or friday :) and my car acutally got a very small dent as a result of the accident. i think i hit the other car at no more than 3 miles per hour if not slower
      • 2006-05-07 12737, 2006

      • yllona
        ah, that may not even be worth the hassle of filing an insurance claim, if you're under 30.
      • 2006-05-07 12750, 2006

      • yllona
        male driver + under 30 + accident == pretty much a guarantee for an increase in rates
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      • MartinRudat peers at this CD... is the printing in flyspeck 3 _embossed_ or does it just look that way...
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      • Kerensky97
        Could I get some votes on this before it goes down for bad reasons? http://musicbrainz.org/showmod.html?modid=4735706
      • 2006-05-07 12724, 2006

      • nechto13
        yllona: my new dent is almost in the same spot where i scratched my car when i was learning to drive so i'm not gonna report it
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      • yllona
        :)
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      • Nyght
        it's in 2 embossed. ;)