[quote name=\'The Ol' Guy\' post=\'114903\' date=\'Mar 31 2006, 06:06 PM\']
To go back to an earlier question, correct me if needs be, but in my old DJ days, those record albums saying "Promo - not for resale" were copies I believe the companies set aside and paid no royalties to artists or publishers. The artists and publishers later shared in the money radio stations paid for ASCAP or BMI licensing fees. Everyone's willing to send them out gratis with the hopes the airplay will generate sales. So if one made a copy of a DJ sample, you've stiffed the company twice. The artists got nothing from it, and you didn't buy it.
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Promos are considered property of the record company in perpetuity. They could ask for it back at anytime, and allegedly, you would have to do just that. We get hundreds of them a week at work, and I don't think we've ever sent one back. However, we have now received the same Hispanic oriented DVD for the last five days straight.
--Mike