In the US, we have copyright laws that I assume would make your sale of what would seem to be copyrighted material questionable. (Am I correct in assuming the CDs were not made by the publisher of Soundmaker?) I am wondering several things: (1) Does the UK have copyright laws? (2) Was the publication copyrighted? (3) If so, under UK law is the adaptation and reselling of the material for profit permissible? Notwithstanding the answers to these questions, any Yahoo synth group I have been on do not allow commercial advertisements. Frequently, many will allow members to announce gear for sale to members--for example, before they list it on e-bay. Nevertheless, the disk looks rather interesting. Too bad you can't post full mp3s of the CZ-101 and CZ-5000 demos. --Steve --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "Chris Strellis" <synthasy2000@y...> wrote: > > > Sorry, I don't allow adds like this in my group! > > > > A great opportunity to relive a piece of synthesizer history: > > > > > > http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3780722556 > > I do apologise, but I thought that it might be of on topic interest > as it features demos of the CZ101 and CZ5000 at the time of their > launch. > > Best regards > > Chris
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Re: Electronic Soundmaker CD
2005-02-08 by steve_the_composer
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