"I had a meeting a couple of days ago with a major publisher. Aside discussion about what I've accomplished and what I might be able to bring to the table in doing a deal with them, there was discussion about libraries that do re-titles.

They're looking to the day, which is getting closer, when audio DNA fingerprinting will help remove a lot of the doubling, tripling, or rather multiple sources of the same audio. I agreed with them. They asked if I was doing such deals - to which I responded: No. They also stated that they will not do deals with anyone that has music that can't be exclusive.

Obviously this has been debated here before - so no need to reexamine it" - Jody


No problem Jody, but I didn't place these words in your mouth. Those words activated Brian. grin

Really, no big deal. After you and Brian brought the subject up, I felt I had to give a broader view of the subject for any onlookers.

Probably would have not responded to it at all if Brian didn't insult my intelligence with this remark: "As long as people go into their decision with the truth (which you seem unwilling to accept)" - meaning me.

Best, John smile