Emily
Ghostwriter
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Post by Emily on Jan 13, 2005 10:56:25 GMT -8
I'm in the same boat as Nick as far as not really having anything good to trade, but I would be very happy to pay for CD-R's and shipping costs for scores I've been seeking. Though I very much doubt I have anything that others don't, here's a list of my little collection on my Scoreboard profile (just in case there is something I can trade): www.filmtracks.com/scoreboard/main.cgi?profile=emilyAnyway, I would like CD-R's of Rachel Portman's Legend of Bagger Vance and Horner's Land Before Time. Anyone willing to make copies for me? ~Emily~ P.S. Now that I think of it, is it illegal for me to pay others for CD-R copies of scores? If so, I apologize for making the suggestion and will not pursue the idea.
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Post by Armin on Jan 14, 2005 9:20:41 GMT -8
And like in Nick's case I could come to the rescue, provided you are interested. I have both CDs you want and found something I would like from you:
Danny Elfman - Big Fish John Williams - Harry Potter Years and the Prisoner of Azkaban Jan A. P. Kaczmarek - Finding Neverland
Not being entirely stupid I realize these are 3 CDs. Anything else you possibly want? Otherwise I will go for Big Fish and Finding neverland.
And yes, technically making a CDR is illegal. If you pay only for the production and shipping costs though, it might be less so than somebody actually making a profit out of it. Go for it!
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Post by nick on Jan 15, 2005 11:31:41 GMT -8
And yes, technically making a CDR is illegal. If you pay only for the production and shipping costs though, it might be less so than somebody actually making a profit out of it. Go for it! So are score bootlegs/promos...but who on this forum or any other would ever give them up? ;D
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Post by Armin on Jan 15, 2005 20:57:59 GMT -8
Promos are not. Anyway, I would never have bought and gone on buying so many original things if I didn't also get CDR's. The companies might not believe that, but it kept my interest in the subject going.
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