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frankfasteddie
03-03-2007, 06:46 AM
For those of you who are Canadian members and are close to this guy or can contact authorities to arrest this POS please do

http://www.marsmusik.net/vanhalen.htm


This motherfucker outta to be in Jail.

All his shit should be free and is online at sites to download for free

smaz
03-03-2007, 08:31 AM
from pasadena oct.1 1976!!! Hand drawn with b&W picture of Dave and Eddie in action. actually says "50 cents off with this flier!"
Genuine COPY OF ORIGINAL!

Genuine copy of original.... :lol:

bueno bob
03-03-2007, 09:21 AM
What a shithead.

Luckily enough, most people these days aren't STUPID enough to pay for bootlegs, especially when all the shit people charge for is free online anyway.

franksters
03-03-2007, 12:26 PM
This guy as a store on ste-catherine st. downtown montreal, he sells used stuff at his store, I guess there is a backdoor to it...

he's been around for as long as I can remember.

frankfasteddie
03-03-2007, 12:35 PM
Molotov cocktail

franksters
03-03-2007, 12:45 PM
it'like Happy B-day frankfasteddie!!!

Diamondjimi
03-03-2007, 12:48 PM
Originally posted by franksters
This guy as a store on ste-catherine st. downtown montreal, he sells used stuff at his store, I guess there is a backdoor to it...

he's been around for as long as I can remember.

I've been there. Bootlegs and tons of imports. If fools wanna pay for this stuff , oh well.

I prefer bit torrent downloading....

frankfasteddie
03-03-2007, 01:31 PM
Originally posted by franksters
it'like Happy B-day frankfasteddie!!!

right back at ya



Originally posted by diamondjimi
I've been there. Bootlegs and tons of imports. If fools wanna pay for this stuff , oh well.

I prefer bit torrent downloading....

Jamtothis.com

join ask and u shall receive vh

Terry
03-03-2007, 02:07 PM
Originally posted by franksters
This guy as a store on ste-catherine st. downtown montreal, he sells used stuff at his store, I guess there is a backdoor to it...

he's been around for as long as I can remember.

At least ten years...saw the site link and thought it looked familiar.

I've paid for a few boots here and there, but this guys prices were always way overblown, overpriced by at least 50%.

FORD
03-03-2007, 04:41 PM
The only time I buy a bootleg anymore is if it's something I've never seen online. Because even if I saw it listed, but missed the download, chances are it will be back within 6 months.

And even then, I'll only buy the silvers. Because if it's a CD-R copy, then chances are they downloaded it themselves.

As far as I'm concerned, as long as bootlegging remains a non-profit business of fans trading among themselves, and ONLY material that's not commercially available, then the labels and RIAA nazis don't have any legitimate grounds for objecting to it.

And you lurking WB spies can quote me on that. :cool:

DLRdelight!
03-03-2007, 05:11 PM
what an ass. hopefully not too many people buy those things from him.

Terry
03-03-2007, 06:04 PM
Originally posted by FORD
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As far as I'm concerned, as long as bootlegging remains a non-profit business of fans trading among themselves, and ONLY material that's not commercially available, then the labels and RIAA nazis don't have any legitimate grounds for objecting to it.

And you lurking WB spies can quote me on that. :cool:

Agreed.

Diamondjimi
03-03-2007, 07:32 PM
Originally posted by frankfasteddie

Jamtothis.com

join ask and u shall receive vh

I'm way ahead of ya !. ;) :cool:

Big Troubles
03-03-2007, 07:54 PM
Originally posted by bueno bob
What a shithead.

Luckily enough, most people these days aren't STUPID enough to pay for bootlegs, especially when all the shit people charge for is free online anyway.

lol I bought a 1984 tour dvd from him. Cant remember the cost. Maybe $20? This was long before I joined here and knew that selling VH is a no - no.

Like Ford said, I'll buy something if I cant get it elsewhere in trade, but shame on those who profit from Diamond Dave's hard work.

People that know me, know that I will give shit away just to spread the music Van Halen or Dave have created.

Thanks to a Certain someone here, I actually have some boots!

Roth & Roll
03-04-2007, 06:30 PM
Do what I did about 3 years ago...I was in this clown's shithole of a store on Ste Catherine St and went up to the kid they had working behind the counter and I started laughing, telling the kid that they are out of their minds charging what they do for their third-rate bootlegs; considering it's all available for free online and better quality to boot....

Of course I said it loud enough for the other 15 customers in the store to hear me...you should have seen how fast his customers walked out the store! :D

Hardrock69
03-05-2007, 10:33 AM
LMFAO!!!
Here is something relevent that happened a few years ago...

Anti-Bootlegging Statute Ruled Unconstitutional

Mark Hamblett
New York Law Journal
September 28, 2004

A federal law that prohibits the unauthorized recordings of live concerts was ruled unconstitutional last week by a federal judge in New York.

Southern District Judge Harold Baer Jr. found that the anti-bootlegging statute passed in 1994 exceeded Congress' authority under the Copyright Clause to protect the works of artists for a limited time.

The judge, in United States v. Martignon, 03 Cr. 1287, dismissed a one-count indictment against Jean Martignon, the owner of Midnight Records music business in Manhattan.

Martignon was arrested in September 2003 for violating 18 U.S.C. §2319A, the anti-bootlegging law, which prohibits the unauthorized recordings of live musical performances.

He challenged the law claiming that its ban on live performances for an unlimited amount of time went beyond the authority of Congress to protect the works for "limited times," in the Copyright Clause in the Constitution.

Martignon also charged that the law violated the free speech protections of the First Amendment and ran afoul of the principles of federalism.

The Copyright Clause empowers Congress "to promote the Progress of Science and the useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries."

Baer noted that the U.S. Supreme Court has made it clear that the Copyright Clause is "both a grant of power and a limitation."

"Because the anti-bootlegging statute provides seemingly perpetual protection for unfixed musical performances, it runs doubly afoul of Congress' authority to regulate under the Copyright Clause," he said.

Baer said the concept of "writings" in the clause "has expanded over time," but it has "never moved into the realm of unfixed works," such as live performances.

"The Framers of the Constitution created a system whereby only fixed works were entitled to Copyright protection, and Congress has honored this interpretation of 'writings' ever since," he said. "Hence, by virtue of the fact that it regulates unfixed live performances, the anti-bootlegging statute is not within the purview of Congress' Copyright Clause power."

Unlike the Copyright Act, which honors the clause's "limited times" restriction through limiting copyright protection to the lifetime of the author plus 70 years, "the anti-bootlegging statute procures seemingly perpetual protection for performers."

And even though Congress could have attempted to justify the regulation under the "affirmative grant" of power in the Commerce Clause, it may not use the Commerce Clause to "bypass" the constraints imposed by the Copyright Clause, he said.

"Because there is no fair reading of the anti-bootlegging statute that would render it valid under Copyright Clause, I find the statute to be unconstitutional," Baer ruled.

David Patton of The Legal Aid Society's Federal Defender Services Unit represented Martignon. Assistant U.S. Attorney Samidh Guha represented the government.


http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1095434485381