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Digital Data Disc (DVD9)
HARD WORK BEATS TALENT WHEN TALENT DOESN'T WORK HARD!

Our DVD-rom are very large collections of work that we feel are more suited for taking the entire lot over such a small number like only a few tracks. I make my discs readable for the Mac and the PC

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The LCUS definition of a true data disc by Chris Brown. Data is basically 1’s and 0’s. files are not always auto play and universally compatible with different devices such as the main stream media known as the file format DVD5 and CDA. What we technically label as data are more forgiving than those two formats. The Adobe PDF and Fraunhoffer IIS MP3 are the favorite on the inter-web. The best we could do is accelerate the communication process by mass producing these two formats which are very similar and at times more advanced. Please be aware that the computer is near the same wide spread use as the DVD and or CD. This is ripe for the Digital Data Disc era. Our data disc collection is intended for the computers of today and tomorrow. We only send the best of our work to you this way and the point of every digital data disc is to show all of the hard work Crioner makes on a daily basis for you and every one else to have and to hold for as long as you like.

(Acid House Acid Techno Ambient Breakbeat/Breaks Breakcore Broken Beat Chicago House Chill out Chiptune Dance Dark/Terror/Speed-core Deep House Detroit Techno Disco Down Tempo Drum 'n Bass/Jungle Drum'n'bass Dub Dubstep Electro Electro House Electroclash Electronica Euro-Dance Experimental Folktronic Freestyle Funk Gabber Ghetto House/Tech Glitch Happy Hardcore Hard House Hardcore Techno Hi-NRG House IDM Illbient Industrial Microhouse Minimal Techno Nu skool breaks Nujazz Progressive House Progressive Trance Psy-Trance Soundscapes Synthpop Tech-House Techno Techno-Dub Trance Tribal House Trip Hop)

About DVD-rom Price Settings Since I have been making Digital data discs I thought that in 2004 it was time to put all of my tracks on one disc. this goes against the grain of "don't put all of your eggs in one basket." my hope was to put a dent in the whole scheme of things and actually give people what they deserve. the only thing was to convince a crowd of thinkers that this was a good idea. in comes a new breed of publishing and a thing Sony knew was interesting. my problem was that with all my hopes and dreams of happy listeners I never knew and barely now know what to charge for the work.


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Dj the Future
 
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Data DVD9
FVSD Mantra Short Depictions
about Missions
auction Blind Auction Gallery Previews
books Hard Back Collectable
CDs music releases
CDs2 music releases 2
CDs3 music releases 3
copyrights site ownership
DVD digital video links and info
DVD2 more video links
how much Article of Whom Have Any Rights
method Concepts for Being
my first show Short taken from the Paper
outsourcing Who to ask for more from
paperback books with soft covers
paperback books2 books with soft covers
paperback books3 books with soft covers
paperback books4 books with soft covers
showcase Up and coming
theory Generasism "I Love You"
variety Explanations of simplicity

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BUSINESSTERMS Formalities
DATASERVICES Overview of Service
Objectivism Short Thesis
Self Study thank you Triage
THYSELF anti drug
War2 shorts on the terror level
contact make your thoughts known
essay short with-holding payments
home more exact mission
imperfect why do people do that?
references formal accolades
short essay is art useless?
stats web popularity
survey feedback questions
war atheist they hate this
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Copyright

"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Copyright is a form of intellectual property which gives the creator of an original work exclusive rights for a certain time period in relation to that work, including its publication, distribution and adaptation; after which time the work is said to enter the public domain. Copyright applies to any expressible form of an idea or information that is substantive and discrete. Some jurisdictions also recognize "moral rights" of the creator of a work, such as the right to be credited for the work.

An example of the intent of copyright, based in the United States Constitution, is simply to promote the progress of science and arts by securing for limited times the exclusive right of the creator.

Copyright has been internationally standardized, lasting between fifty to a hundred years from the author's death, or a finite period for anonymous or corporate authorship; some jurisdictions have required formalities to establishing copyright, most recognize copyright in any completed work, without formal registration. Generally, copyright is enforced as a civil matter, though some jurisdictions do apply criminal sanctions.

Most jurisdictions recognize copyright limitations, allowing "fair" exceptions to the author's exclusivity of copyright, and giving users certain rights. The development of the Internet, digital media, computer network technologies, such as peer-to-peer file sharing, have prompted reinterpretation of these exceptions, introduced difficulties in enforcing copyright, and inspired additional challenges to copyright law's philosophic basis. Simultaneously, businesses with great economic dependence upon copyright have advocated the extension and expansion of their copy rights, and sought additional legal and technological enforcement."

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