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Well that’s...amazing. Was that page written specifically for Joe?
If anyone wants a hobby, I believe Kevin Brennan's "Misery Loves Company" started every episode with a different unlicensed song.
Fine if you work at a radio station that's got a royalty deal with ASCAP and people paid to keep track of music usage; less fine if you're a bootleg Public Access web series (which doesn't get radio's sweetheart deal and has to pay full price).
9 comments
1 BovineCoomia 2019-09-03
Joe Cumias a faggot
1 quasi100 2019-09-03
Here you go fatso https://flokinet.is/abuse.php thars my host
1 late_50s_why 2019-09-03
Don’t make it easy for him, let him spend 5k down at gook squad to get this info
1 quasi100 2019-09-03
Lol that's 5k for a whois lookup
1 OpioidAndAnthony 2019-09-03
Well that’s...amazing. Was that page written specifically for Joe?
1 quasi100 2019-09-03
Basically. And it scared that far queen off from going after my hosting.
1 Jungies 2019-09-03
If anyone wants a hobby, I believe Kevin Brennan's "Misery Loves Company" started every episode with a different unlicensed song.
Fine if you work at a radio station that's got a royalty deal with ASCAP and people paid to keep track of music usage; less fine if you're a bootleg Public Access web series (which doesn't get radio's sweetheart deal and has to pay full price).
1 HARVEST_AREA 2019-09-03
The intro to Teeth McGee's "Wet Spot" uses a few clearly unlicensed clips.
1 Jungies 2019-09-03
Joe just loves goading us into punching his brother in the dick, doesn't he?