The limit can be bypassed, but Tass only reserves that for really awesome sims cause it's supposedly a pain in the butt to do.
PS. Bmah, get more on msn or aim, I never see you online lol. I have the time now to work on our collab.
PPS. Gimme that tri-bute cafe album. :O I can't find a single one of those albums lol.
Edit of an edit: Seems some of the links I found didn't work. Still can't find TCCD-0001 and TCCD-0005-0007
From: Ben Brooks [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2009 10:31 AM
To: Rennie Jaffe
Subject: Re: permission to use songs off Pig Destroyer album "Terrifyer" in FFR
Hey, it's Ben again. You said you wanted to know more about the game, right? Well, it's is called FlashFlashRevolution, or FFR for short. It's an online game. It's sort of like Dance Dance Revolution, but instead of using a pad, you use your keyboard and press the arrows in time with the song. People take song they like (and have permission for), and make "stepfiles," which are what people end up playing. The songs off Terrifyer would be a perfect addition to the game. Those songs would not only add some good music into the game, but they would be extremely challenging and give the veteran players something to look forward to. But here's the catch. We are asking for your "permission," meaning we probably won't be able to pay you for use of the songs. But what we CAN assure you is that, with the songs in the game, people will play the songs, and will be introduced to this type of music. Also, there will be links to Pig Destroyer's website and Relapse Records' site, so people who find they like the song(s) can go an check out your sites. Your permission to use these songs would be much appreciated, but since this is a major record label, I understand that the laws and/or regulations regarding song use permission differs from that of an independent label or band.
Thanks,
Ben Brooks
I think I just got permission from Relapse Records...
I like the fact that they not only agreed to my original request, which was to be able to step songs off the Pig Destroyer album "Terrifyer," but they suggested that we step their newer bands.
I think FFR may become what Rock band and Guitar Hero have become. Originally, the companies had to pay an unfathomable sum of money to get the rights to cover a song, but now, people are arguing over whether or not the LABEL should pay the game company to get their songs in the game.
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