- Fri Jan 10, 2003 4:26 pm
#47274
Excuse me count0zero, but you're really not getting this.
These companies deal with some of the biggest and best broadcasting companies in the world. They spend thousands and thousands of pounds on putting together producton and imaging material for them, all of which they protect through copyright with every resource they have.
They employ the best in the industry - imaging producers, musicians, sound engineers, recording artists and vocalists.
They are not going to waste their valuable time putting jingles and music on a CD so that a few fans can sit at home playing Radio 1 jingles in their bedroom. Sorry to be so harsh, but it's true. Not only would this waste their time and their money, but jeapordises their material - even if it's got audio copyright tags all over it, other people could quite easily take samples out of it to use on their own stuff - samples which have cost hundreds and taken ages to produce.
Most companies put demos on their web sites - that is all you will get.
Get over it.
These companies deal with some of the biggest and best broadcasting companies in the world. They spend thousands and thousands of pounds on putting together producton and imaging material for them, all of which they protect through copyright with every resource they have.
They employ the best in the industry - imaging producers, musicians, sound engineers, recording artists and vocalists.
They are not going to waste their valuable time putting jingles and music on a CD so that a few fans can sit at home playing Radio 1 jingles in their bedroom. Sorry to be so harsh, but it's true. Not only would this waste their time and their money, but jeapordises their material - even if it's got audio copyright tags all over it, other people could quite easily take samples out of it to use on their own stuff - samples which have cost hundreds and taken ages to produce.
Most companies put demos on their web sites - that is all you will get.
Get over it.