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Comment #24375266
Do you mean you disputed a UGC claim?
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Comment #24375211
They use an interactive radio blanket licence
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Comment #24170556
On the flipside, my father passed away this time last year and his favourite pub the month after. We looked it up on Google Streetview recently and there he was, immortalised stood…
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Comment #21203784
What's the requirement out of interest?
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Comment #21203777
Some of it is from that but mostly from the brake pads. You can see it collect on those cylinders between carriages.
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Comment #20872332
Can't imagine that being of any use in London, nothing moves.
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Comment #20864862
Waze doesn't seem to allow you to specify whether you're a trade vehicle or not so it keeps routing trade vehicles into Regents (and the other Royal) Park which they are prohibited…
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Comment #20767140
Wasn't this just a trial that had mixed results? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-38843341
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Comment #20363310
You're not obliged to sign to a record label.
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Comment #20362174
A lot of the new players (~past decade) are VC funded and/or starting off in a highly saturated market, needing to landgrab as many artists & labels as possible to establish themse…
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Comment #20355000
They're not, but I don't see how it being non-profit would make a difference to the problems you're suggesting. You can be for-profit and still have a sustainable, fair and innovat…
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Comment #20346024
If you retain your ISRCs and UPCs when moving from one distributor to another, links and stream counts will remain as is. Surely that's an issue solved by the market, if there is a…
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Comment #20345411
Where has this come up? Not all distributors work direct with artists. Bandcamp is proprietary, for profit and seems to have strong artist allies.
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Comment #20345346
No because Spotify pay the rightsholders who may or may not be the artist.
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Comment #20344561
What problem are you trying to solve?
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Comment #20344513
No it doesn't, Spotify provides line-level accounting for every stream to the rightsholders. What they then do to account to artists could be anything.