Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Stripperland Soundtrack Contracts? Come out, Come out where ever you are.

Posted by Ritchie Bristol the week of 4/ 11/ 2011

Soundtrack Adjustment

I do not like to participate in the online Drama Sensation Marketing Strategy, but How long can someone take abuse before they respond?

I'm not sure, It may be what Ritchie is upset about his inability. I'm sure when we entered the contest we were looking froward to waiting almost a year to get our prizes awarded, take some intern to court because he placed our music in a movie and on his cd. I wish it wasn't so, but when people don't use contracts this is what happens.

By Choice, A band’s Music has been removed from our project(s) even thou I posses over 3 Agreements/Contracts from the band allowing me to use their music.

Good thing when we when head to court next month Ritchie will be able to show everyone those finally. If that is indeed the case then by all means why did it get pulled, by choice, no it was pulled because Ritchie Bristol had no rights to use the music.
  1. The Band uploaded Music onto our website, when entering the Projects Music Contest and agreed to the online entry agreement when doing so. Any Music that is uploading on to our server, by a band is prospect for use in the Project. Winners and Selected have the option to decline. The Accusing Band, Still to this day has NEVER once communicated they did not want included in project.(But quite contrary, Read:Bands Blog 1 February 2011 —Read: Bands Blog2 March 2011 a week before the Release)
We never uploaded anything to a web site, he was sent the file. He's wrong about the once thing, as we communicated it 3 times. If the company is unable to award the prizes in full we want nothing to do with the company what so ever.
  1. The Band Provided Registered/Documented Delivery of  The Specific Song Masters to Producer to be used for the Project, and provided a statement, stating that the Said Master is given to the Company for use on the Project.
No master was ever sent to anyone at Cheezy Flicks ever, a file was sent and once again Ritchie was informed if the company was unable to award all the prizes we would not be interested in having anything what so ever to do with Cheezy Flicks.
  1. The Band Provided a Contract and Documented Statement of agreement for use of the Music Specifically for the Song in question.
No statement or agreement was every signed, one was sent by Ritchie and he stated " I was baked when I put it together and it is kind of messed up". I sent one back in Jan. and that agreement was never signed or amended. No contract = no song.

Further More, I have Sworn/Notarized Intellectual Property Rights Affidavits that protect my project under Copyright Law – Section 512, Sub Section G

If what Ritchie says is true doesn't it seem costly and a waste of time to have  place the soundtrack online, then allow CD Baby to pull the soundtrack?  If he did have the agreement as he claims the soundtrack would not have been pulled from CD Baby as he could have emailed them a copy, he was unable to do so. I guess it more of our dishonesty. 

New Soundtrack is Up

IF YOU Want an Explanation of the Contest Fiasco- and Yet more evidence of the accusing bands inability to Disclose the Truth Honestly. Click Here

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