Iגve said what I had to say, there is nothing left to discuss so Iגm closing thisגespecially if some people are just going to keep ignoring everything Iגve said to go off on tangents. No need to yell at me, no need to attempt to slap YouTube users. Even my grandmother knew Dangermouse got sued by the BeatlesגI donגt want to hear anymore arguments that the idea of illegal sampling is some well-kept state secret that nobody knows about.
The music I make infringes on copyrights. I am aware of this and have been aware of this, that is why I donגt stress getting rich off of it, I tell people to download it if they want to and I sink any money I do make back into making more records. I am not גblaming fansג, Iגm stating factsגpublic discussion of specific instances of copyright infringement in my work is making it impossible to even create the music period, even if I were to give it away for free. It would still end up on Youtube and Iגd still get served by Google-searching lawyers and publishing houses who think they might be able to squeeze money out of me.
APOS would have cost 3+ million dollars to clear all of the samples on itגbut some people have told me it literally SAVED THEIR LIVES. Should it not exist? Should I now be lectured on legal morality by people with just as many skeletons in their closets and blunts in their ashtrays just because they want to defend their right to talk about samples on one of the biggest websites in the world?
It seems people have forgotten the nature of a true artistגI do this because I enjoy it, I think it sounds dope and I think it holds non-monetary value to peopleגlegalities be damned. Not to get signed, not get on MTV, not to buy a Bentley.
Because of this, I can quit anytime Iגd like for any reason Iגd likeגbut Iגm not going to be dishonest about the reasons behind it to save a few peopleגs feelings. People seem to have issues with the truth when it stands in direct opposition with what they feel entitled to.
Nothing more to say. Thanks for the support from the majority of you who understand my simple premise in discussing this.
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Kno has received a cease and desist letter
Kno has received a cease and desist letter for copyright infringement
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What's the back story to all this? Nothing to do with Kno, but Dangermouse getting sued or a C&D was the best thing to ever happen to him. Everybody and I mean EVERYBODY including Kno tried to mirror what DM did with the Black Album.
IMO the Grey Album is what put DM on the map and today he's clocking a few mil a year. Not 1 mil, like 3M if not more.
IMO the Grey Album is what put DM on the map and today he's clocking a few mil a year. Not 1 mil, like 3M if not more.
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Didn't really understand the context and searched. This other post of his clarifies:Philaflava wrote:What's the back story to all this?
if idiots donגt stop posting sample sources in the PUBLIC comments section on YouTube (the 3rd largest website in the world) and Last**** for e-props. I am going to quit making hip-hop musicגand I mean THIS year. This is an absolute promise.
If I get another Cease & Desist Letter because someone couldnגt just use DM or e-mails to discuss samples, then Oneirology will be the last rap record I am ever involved in. Chico & The Man will be shelved permanently. Iגll come straight to QN5.com, post a copy of the letter, erase all of my social networking sites and that will be the last you hear from me as a hip-hop producer, ever.
Cross my heart.
I certainly donגt do this for the money, so Iגm not about to deal with lawyers over some little boom-bap songs that nobody cares about because people that claim to גloveג what I do canגt keep themselves from stabbing me in the back.
I quit. גtak08810ג wants to talk about samples on the internet without being גtargetedג by rap producers. Make sure you keep talking until you have nothing left to discuss.
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I guess someone aired out the uncleared samples he used on some blog or forum?
As much as I like the compilations of sample material, like the Wu-Tang Shaolin Soul series, I do think it is kind of whack to discover the sample someone used on an independent album, read the liner notes of the CD, and see it is not listed (do people still buy cd's and know what liner notes are?), then still throw it out in a blog post where it can easily pop up in any Google search. I've been guilty of doing this myself, though.
This is part of the reason we can't have nice things (like another Nation Of Millions).
As much as I like the compilations of sample material, like the Wu-Tang Shaolin Soul series, I do think it is kind of whack to discover the sample someone used on an independent album, read the liner notes of the CD, and see it is not listed (do people still buy cd's and know what liner notes are?), then still throw it out in a blog post where it can easily pop up in any Google search. I've been guilty of doing this myself, though.
This is part of the reason we can't have nice things (like another Nation Of Millions).
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TAK08810 wrote:LOL so you think Iגm some troll hiding behind a username.KNO wrote:Probably because they, like you, donגt use their real identities, job titles, business names, etc. when posting on the internet like myself or lawyers doגwhich only incites their reluctance to filter anything they do because there are no repercussions.TAK08810 wrote: Gotta love how you protected the identity of the lawyer who sent that garbage e-mail but revealed the screenames of the youtube posters.
Here is some advice on גsolving the issueגגchoke on a dick. I didnגt ask for your opinion, nor do I give a shit about your 1000 excuses for the actions of other grown-ups you donגt personally know because you relate to them and it made you sensitive.
I take responsibility for my actions. I make illegal art & have accepted the responsibility for that for 10 years. The letter of the law has been established for decades on this issue, so if people are as clueless to these facts as you seem to think I wonגt be participating anymore because their clueless-ness doesnגt change reality. I didnגt ask anyone to accost people on YouTubeגI just said Iגm quitting if people insist on doing it & you and גallyhitchג got your feelings hurt about it.
Talking about Iגm גblaming and attacking fansג.
LOL @ attacking fans. Everything Iגve ever done is for fans, but some fans seem to think they can do no wrong and artists owe them the world. Nobody owes me shit and I donגt owe anyone shit, donגt ever get that twisted. Iגll sell all of my equipment tomorrow and not feel an ounce of guilt about it.
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I just suggested you were targeting the wrong people and IMO, you were the one that overreacted.
Now, Iגm done discussing this on here since Iגve revealed my גreal identityג. If you want to continue you can contact me in person, on phone, or e-mail. I am a fairly busy person though. So donגt expect me to answer everyone. And if you feel the need to harass me for what I believe are relatively civil comments, you can do that too and it will show others what kind of person you are.
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Dude is coming across kind of bitch made here. Sampling laws were already crazy in 2001. Play the game or go home.PopeyeJones wrote:Didn't really understand the context and searched. This other post of his clarifies:Philaflava wrote:What's the back story to all this?
if idiots donגt stop posting sample sources in the PUBLIC comments section on YouTube (the 3rd largest website in the world) and Last**** for e-props. I am going to quit making hip-hop musicגand I mean THIS year. This is an absolute promise.
If I get another Cease & Desist Letter because someone couldnגt just use DM or e-mails to discuss samples, then Oneirology will be the last rap record I am ever involved in. Chico & The Man will be shelved permanently. Iגll come straight to QN5.com, post a copy of the letter, erase all of my social networking sites and that will be the last you hear from me as a hip-hop producer, ever.
Cross my heart.
I certainly donגt do this for the money, so Iגm not about to deal with lawyers over some little boom-bap songs that nobody cares about because people that claim to גloveג what I do canגt keep themselves from stabbing me in the back.
I quit. גtak08810ג wants to talk about samples on the internet without being גtargetedג by rap producers. Make sure you keep talking until you have nothing left to discuss.
RIP CunninLynguists 2001-2011. It was fun.
I've never listened to their albums anyways. Am I missing anything?
Not really (then maybe). Their early stuff is kindercare raps and their later stuff can be summed up by one thing-- Kno's feathery emo bangs.truthaddict wrote:
I've never listened to their albums anyways. Am I missing anything?
A Piece of Strange is absolutely beautiful, though. Production on that is bonkers. Download the instrumental version.
Let me preface this by saying that I'm not that big a fan of Kno's music. He's got beats, but personally I'm not checking for any of his solo albums.
That said, it used to be a rule that you don't expose someone's sample sources.
And the idea that people can get in any sort of legal trouble over samples used on tracks that they aren't trying to sell is fucked.
That said, it used to be a rule that you don't expose someone's sample sources.
And the idea that people can get in any sort of legal trouble over samples used on tracks that they aren't trying to sell is fucked.
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True, but youtube didn't exist until 2005.truthaddict wrote: Sampling laws were already crazy in 2001.
Agreed, but from his perspective I don't think he's being entirely unreasonable in the request (even if the expectation of the request being honored is pretty laughable).truthaddict wrote: Dude is coming across kind of bitch made here. Play the game or go home.
It basically seems like he's lamenting that there's not some hip-hop-insiders honor code that's universally adhered to across the Internet.
He has a GREAT reason to want to do so, but basically wants to micromanage the Youtube comments section (of all places).
IMO he's basically being entirely reasonable and completely fanciful at the same time.
As for him acting kinda bitch made, well yeah, but I think most people would act kind of bitch made if their livelihood from doing what they enjoy is threatened and they're suddenly potentially faced with returning to a shitty day job (I have no idea about his financials and if this is just posturing on his part).
To be fair though, this is over a sample on APOS, which IIRC they definitely sold and made money off of, right?Versive wrote: And the idea that people can get in any sort of legal trouble over samples used on tracks that they aren't trying to sell is fucked.
(not saying I even remotely give a fuck about clearing samples or not, just that the legality of it is the reverse of what you're implying).
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That was harsh, I guess. I just think him writing "I'm going to quit and never release another album if you don't stop", or however he worded it, is overreacting. But what do I know? He may have a huge sum to pay up, and if I was facing even a $5000 fine for a sample that I used 5 years ago, and it was keeping me from feeding my kid, then I would be pissed off too.PopeyeJones wrote:True, but youtube didn't exist until 2005.truthaddict wrote: Sampling laws were already crazy in 2001.
Agreed, but from his perspective I don't think he's being entirely unreasonable in the request (even if the expectation of the request being honored is pretty laughable).truthaddict wrote: Dude is coming across kind of bitch made here. Play the game or go home.
It basically seems like he's lamenting that there's not some hip-hop-insiders honor code that's universally adhered to across the Internet.
He has a GREAT reason to want to do so, but basically wants to micromanage Youtube comments section (of all places).
IMO he's basically being entirely reasonable and completely fanciful at the same time.
As for him acting kinda bitch made, well yeah, but I think most people would act kind of bitch made if their livelihood from doing what they enjoy is threatened and they're suddenly potentially faced with returning to a shitty day job (I have no idea about his financials and if this is just posturing on his part).
It was just in wording.
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As a fan i want artists to be unconstrained in terms of the material they sample, but i also like to know the original sample. Word to shaolin soul, I didn't know lyn collins- "aint no sunshine" before that, now it's my favourite song.
...............so the only solution is to change copyright law. I know technology lobbying groups are pushing for a relaxation of patent law, unfortunately it seems that hip hop fans are underrepresented in congress.
...............so the only solution is to change copyright law. I know technology lobbying groups are pushing for a relaxation of patent law, unfortunately it seems that hip hop fans are underrepresented in congress.
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I think I remember this. Didn't he write an open letter to MF Doom or something complaining about him pulling off some Andy Kaufman shit at his shows? Link Please.vinylpops wrote:Kno has proven himself an absolute faggot on the internet numerous times.
His samples getting outed=karma's strike for him bashing MF Doom for weeks and weeks and weeks.
This should be in Obama's top 5 agendas. Save music first, health care will work itself out.EMCEE DARTH MALEK wrote:...............so the only solution is to change copyright law. I know technology lobbying groups are pushing for a relaxation of patent law, unfortunately it seems that hip hop fans are underrepresented in congress.
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Pretty much sums it up. Its unfortunate no doubt but that shit is beyond dead in the internet age.PopeyeJones wrote:It basically seems like he's lamenting that there's not some hip-hop-insiders honor code that's universally adhered to across the Internet.
I thought that letter was on point. Like DOOM but hated that Doomposter shit he was pulling.truthaddict wrote:I think I remember this. Didn't he write an open letter to MF Doom or something complaining about him pulling off some Andy Kaufman shit at his shows? Link Please.