I think this thread is about having a go at people who press up 500 copies for personal profit without giving anything to the people who made the records possible in the first place. Most people are into the business side to make money but why not give a rightful percentage to the people who created the goods they are selling,
You're right there is a huge amount of hypocrisy on the scene, like the people who bought the releases of a well known gladly departed Northern Soul reissue label who flouted the not very strong licensing laws. They made a lot of money and couldn't be arsed to give it to the singers, songwriters and producers. They got their comeuppance eventually and are now a murky piece of Northern Soul history. With their knowledge and contacts they could have done it so much better, still be doing very good business and have a lot of respect. but they were greedy and thought they were above a law that is there to get a small percentage of the profits to people who earned it. And the people who colluded with them and kissed their bums weren't a lot better.
Nobody can be arsed to deal with a fool who makes a one or ten-off carver and sells it on to an even bigger fool, the effort to catch and prosecute jokers like that isn't worth it.
If you're bored with this thread maybe you could go and find another one, there's plenty on this excellent site. Leave this one to people who want to discuss a sad part of our scene which makes you feel embarrassed to talk about our interest in the wonderful music to the singers and musicians when you have to then explain that their recordings have been exploited for commercial gain over here by people who have no rights whatsoever to do it.
Ady