Mosc says it was never a royalty, and though there were never the words "voluntary" or "contribution" in his initial messages, I think we should assume the best intentions. To be clear now, this is how it stands (I think): You don't have to pay any contribution to E-M on Bridechamber Klee panels unless you want to. I will set up a link or something so people can contribute, but I no longer plan on directly sending money to E-M. My bookwork sucks anyway. : ) Scott Deyo The Bridechamber contact@... http://www.bridechamber.com Jealous Edison Record Kompany http://www.jealousedison.com On Apr 7, 2009, at 10:14 PM, thomas white wrote: > Scott (Deyo), > > You should not pay EM. I fully support them and have much respect for > them save this request they (MOSC) has come up with. Here's why... > > > 1. Nobody at EM asked you to make panels for a freely available kit > you don't have to be a member of a club to buy > 2. Nobody at EM is paying you or arranging with you to produce ANY > panels for freely available pcb projects > 3. Nobody at EM has shared the risk and cost of production of the pcbs > with you > > It is for these reasons I find the late asking for royalties, on what > will be the single most expensive manufactured diy panel outside of > FPE directly, to be abuse, a shame, and all around disrespectful to > the service YOU are offering in the same fashion EM is offering to the > community in many ways (They offer a pcb for guys who can't/won't make > them on their own, you offer panels for the same reason). Rotary Klee > Layout? Yes, it is my design. Yes I posted it for free for everyone to > enjoy in the hopes someone as kind as you would produce it for the > "small" diy masses. BUT, this discussion just makes me sour on it. > > I am a person that feels posting something like this is my *tiny* > contribution to the community from which I have learned/taken so much > from. EM did in fact produce the pcb's and did in fact make money from > them over the cost of production, which is THEIR royalty. Ask any > lawyer. They don't own the name of the artist, not are they paying to > use it. Scott only gave them rights to the ocb design, not subsequent > panels made by third party vendors to support it. If they are asking > you for a percentage, there should be the same request of every pcb > seller on EM as a standard instead of a last minute request of a high > dollar items ($20 plus $20 plus $20... = $$$$) Wide eyes and profit > lust it sounds like to me. I sure hope it gets worked out for future > stuff, if at all, and in advance of production to avoid cheap > surprises like this. > > I don't feel good about buying my own panel due to this royalty issue. > If it stays with EM getting royalties through this method I will have > to withdraw my order and stick with my FPE file. TO BE CLEAR, EM does > deserve something for what they do, but they got it already with every > PCB sale. I gave them a percentage from my own pcb sales (LPG) but it > was no where near %20. In the Klee case, there was no agreement that > panels would have to be purchased from a licensed EM authorized sales > location when I bought the pcb (like it soundssomeone is trying to > turn Deyo into?) Scott Deyo, Scott Stites, and I are the ONLY ones who > have any right to stand in line for a piece of this panel. Scott > Stites and myself both humbly decline to make any money from this. > Deyo takes the risk, plans it, invests in it and thus deserves his > turn to make royalties. > > I support you 150% Scott, but I will not buy a panel if EM gets any > royalties from it, not like this. I will not support anything like > this. Having made and released music which involves my own history of > BS royalty issues it comes down to a matter of personal principles. > Take my panel, run with it. I submit to no further claim or future > claim of royalties whatsoever for it, same as it has always been > intended. If we all start asking Peter to rob Paul to pay Frank there > will be no more synth_diy, or at least a whole lot less of it which is > a means to an end I would like to stay out of. Keep it free and easy > folks! Pay the deserving and don't ask for a piece of someone elses > pie. My own example for this can be found in the LPG boards. I have > orders for approximately 200 more boards, but I will not make them > without Don's permission. Why? Simple. It is what I told Don I would > do. No more, no less. You have to stand for something sometimes, even > when it means you tell some people no, or don't make 10% off of > additional board sales. > > Feel free to contact me offline (anyone) to avoid unecessary list > bandwidth. We need to support each other. Scott will go out of > business is the crew of designers start asking for royalties on panels > (sheesh, it is SO silly to even write that). Stooge panels never had > to pay royalties eh? I'll go back to FPE and burning my own pcb's > before starting a new precident that will negatively effect everyone > after a downward spiral into profit mongering. All my own opinion of > course. I hope this has a happy resolution for all of our sakes. Keep > us posted S.D.! > > Thomas > > Thomas White > Natural Rhythm > www.naturalrhythmmusic.com > > > --- On Tue, 4/7/09, Scott Deyo <contact@...> wrote: >> From: Scott Deyo <contact@...> >> Subject: Re: [ModularSynthPanels] Klee panel E-M royalty >> To: ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com >> Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2009, 9:05 AM >> >> I see the point that I'm making a profit on the panels, but it's just >> odd that someone could order the FPE panel at nearly $300 and E-M >> would get >> nothing. And like others have said, a cheaper panel leads to more PCB >> sales. >> To me, the spirit of DIY is manifest in folks like Thomas, who just >> gave me the >> product of all his work, and to everyone who helps me. And in Scott >> Stites, who >> donated such a >> huge, cool design to E-M. >> All of the "businesses" juggle the passion and business sides of >> modulars. We all have the passion, and most of us are not so good at >> the >> business end. Sometimes the ball lands a bit on the business/ money >> end, and >> that sours it a bit for me. It has to remain fun, or it really >> doesn't make >> sense to continue, business-wise. >> But Mosc and I will work something out. E-M is a great forum, and I'm >> sure >> it takes a bit of money and a lot of time to do, and it benefits all >> of us, >> especially the Bridechamber. >> >> Now I just hope that Ian, Scott, Paul, Jurgen, Ken, Paul, Ray, Yves, >> Grant, >> John and Tim, Thomas, Richard, Ryan, the 'ill's, Mr. Mike, and >> everyone >> else don't get any ideas... >> : ) >> >> To me the biggest bummer is just that I've been answering emails all >> day. >> Another day, further behind! >> >> And as far as royalties on parts... I guess State Machine gives a cut >> on kits >> he sells. So >> I'm out on the kit end of it. >> >> But I hope everything I said doesn't sound negative. We'll have these >> panels soon!!!! >> Ze Klee is on de Vay! >> >> Scott Deyo >> The Bridechamber >> contact@... >> http://www.bridechamber.com >> Jealous Edison Record Kompany >> http://www.jealousedison.com >> >> >> On Apr 6, 2009, at 3:13 PM, Scott Juskiw wrote: >> >> > That's absolutely ridiculous and I am vehemently opposed to it. I >> paid >> > royalties when I bought the PCBs. Are they also going to ask for a >> > royalty on all the pots and switches needed to build it too? >> Besides, >> > didn't Thomas White design the panel? Shouldn't he get the >> royalties >> > instead? I suppose I should ask for a 20% royalty on all those >> Neural >> > Agonizer and Doomsday Machine panels that Bridechamber also sells, >> > even though I didn't design them either. Where does this nonsense >> end? >> > >> > Of course, Bridechamber could have silently included a royalty in >> the >> > panel sale from the onset and we'd never have known. Kudos to Scott >> > for being up front. Shame on E-M. >> > >> > On 6-Apr-09, at 12:15 PM, Scott Deyo wrote: >> > >> > > Hi all, >> > > >> > > I've been told that since the Klee is property of E-M, I am >> supposed >> > > to >> > > add 20% royalty on panel sales. It's tricky for me to bring this >> up, >> > > but obviously I have to. >> > > I need to know if everyone who committed, is still committed to >> the >> > > panels @ ~$120 instead of ~$100. >> > > >> > > General discussion of the royalty is OK, too, but... Probably >> everyone >> > > will be more than happy to support E-M, but I just had to say >> "No >> > > flaming please!!!" >> > > : ) >> > >> > > >
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Re: [ModularSynthPanels] Klee panel drama - TW Update
2009-04-08 by Scott Deyo
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