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What is NY state law regarding the use of a secret voice recorder?
What is NY state law regarding the use of a tape recorder of voice, which I use in the workplace because they say many lies against me. "I can use the voice recorder and hide it discreetly in your pocket to record their voice without their consent, only for my protection, because they are liars? Could it be that the device used and recognized for future tests in litigation before the courts?
New York is a state of a party. This means that only one party needs to know that you are recording, part of which is you. If you can show that hurt, you have a claim for defamation. If not, you have nothing. View the site closed. Http: / / www.citmedialaw.org / legal-guide / new-jersey / new-york-recording-law
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Independent record labels need to be counted
With vinyl record sales up more than fifteen percent of the total of last year (858 mil "units" purchased in 2006 against 990 000 in 2007, according to Nielsen Soundscan), has the return of this historical audio medium reached its peak? Nobody can say for sure, but one thing is certain, these sales figures are not a full indication of what is happening in the "world of vinyl and the number of records have actually been sold.
These sales figures may be underestimated and under represent the exact sales figures because they do not always include sales in the small 'Indie' vinyl record shops, where does the best. I spoke with Virgil Dickerson, owner of one of these 'indie' record shops, SuburbanHomeRecords.com and vinyl collective (based in Denver, Colorado) than it is to warn about the tendency to revert to vinyl records.
"Undoubtedly, CD sales have fallen, and I seen an increase in sales of our vinyl records. People want a tangible product to go along with his music. The record album artwork and the great sound of vinyl are also factors in the resurgence, "Virgilio detail." Digital music lacks "soul" of a record and there is almost a therapeutic ritual when Vinyl gaming experience, the physical act of playing the disc, the smell, turning the record over to hear the other side, are all factors for why people are in love with the format. "
But the resurgence of vinyl is only a fad, what do you see for the future of vinyl records?
"Some of our customers are what I call as" scroungers ", people who will buy records whether popular or not and even can be a wide collection of records. And then there may be some who are just jumping on the bandwagon of vinyl ',' buy records to be cool or because they are very popular right now, but there will always be a place for vinyl in the music community, "said Virgil.
As noted above, Virgil is the owner and operator Suburban Home Records, a label that signs and music releases from bands from around the world as well as vinyl groups, a vinyl single shop environment. And with such eclectic variety of musical genres to choose from including punk, alternative country, heavy metal, rock and roll and just about anything else, his customer base is as varied as the musical styles they offer.
We have discussed some of the vinyl formats being manufactured, including vinyl audiophile, picture discs, limited communications and vinyl color.
"As for the vinyl color, what we do because we want each pressing should be distinctive. color vinyl is more prevalent now than, say, ten years ago and is in great demand, people want it, so to appease our customers, releasing it "Said Virgil." We have some that are one color, clear vinyl and added some spots and swirls. "
"The Disk images are very sought after as well, but are much more expensive per unit of production. They are usually released without shirt (retained in a clear package with self-closing), so that helps reduce cost. And the sound quality may vary from good to bad in the pressing plant that is used. Audiophile records are more expensive, so manufacturing 180-200 grams instead of our standard records, which is 140-160 grams, "said Virgil.
We also talked on the quality difference between the sound recordings for audiophiles and vinyl versions standard normal.
"Audiophile records have a better quality sound due to a higher grade of vinyl is used and the grooves are cut deeper into the vinyl, producing a much clearer sound. I think they are also less susceptible scratches and abrasions and resist wear and tear that a registration form is used, because of its thickness, "related to Virgil.
We talked of "limited release" and why these are not only popular but also profitable.
"Well, instead of pressing, say, 5,000 copies of a particular recording, you can only press 500. This helps keep our costs down and collectors love this kind of liberation, but possess a record uncommon or rare, which may affect the resale value of the register, depending on various factors such as the artist, condition, etc. "
What other marketing tactics used in the music industry?
"We are starting to sign bands for a" 7 "split" the series. We pre-order one for each of 7 "and have several artists already committed to the project, including Chuck Ragan / Tim Barry, William Elliott Whitmore / Josh Small, problems false / Look Mexico, Rocky Votolato / Chad Price (of Drag the River), just to name a few. The artists will do a cover of a song that has influenced what they do today. Not only have our own artists from the Suburban Home Records, other record labels and artists as well. And this is not so much about a marketing ploy, since it is a unique opportunity for artists to be heard by other fan bases that may not have heard of the artist before the split and may also introduce the listener to other musical genre can not hear. With luck, we hope that customers are interested enough to collect the whole series, "Virgilio details.
We just met the man behind the scenes at Suburban Home Records / Vinyl Collective, one of hundreds of record labels independent producing quality vinyl and allow independent musicians to be heard by the masses. Why are these sales are not tabulated in the "box big "record stores or major labels is food for thought. But if house in the suburbs Records / Vinyl Collective keeps releasing records quality vinyl, which is only a matter of time before they also become a label of "great" and be counted, as record sales vinyl continues to move upward.
About the Author
Author Robert Benson writes about rock/pop music, vinyl record collecting and operates
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