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Monday, January 30th 2012, 6:04pm

Joe, could you please activate your PMs, please?
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Monday, January 30th 2012, 7:12pm

Please don't focus on Armin :thumbdown:

This is a general discussion about copyright on profiles 8)

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Monday, January 30th 2012, 8:28pm


If you decide to sell and protect by copyright your profiles at the end it is up to you, the author, to take care of that not Kemper and the only thing you could do is sue anyone that violates the terms of use.
Agree. Bad taste or not, everybody can decide to buy or not to buy. So far no problem.

Maybe my english is to bad for you to understand my question:
Where can I read the license or contract BEFORE I buy the profiles from Armin? (We have some rules for online trading in the EU)

Armin can't or will not answer this specific question and his online shop is far away from EU legality.
If someone is selling something online like this and want to be well protected obviously that person should do things the proper way. If not then he will probably have it difficult to claim anything later but that is not our problem. As a customer you have the right to know what you are paying for before you pay for it. If it is not clear 100% I would avoid buying it.

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Monday, January 30th 2012, 8:35pm

Terms and Conditions appear at the bottom of the page you go to if you want to buy. If RedWirez can sell IRs, Armin can sell Profiles. I've been very happy to buy his 57 Deluxe profiles. I'm also happy to make freely available any profiles that come out of my own amps.

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Tuesday, January 31st 2012, 2:38pm

Personally, I would like to see Kemper take the lead on this. As it is their unit, I would have thought they could determine that profiles will always be free no matter where they come from. I really do not like it all when a great public sharing concept such as the Kemper is then derailed by money grabbers who simply see an opportunity to exploit several things at once (1) Kemper, (2) this forum, (3) the users. This is not meant as a personal attack on Armin, but honestly the Kemper forum is not the place to be peddling YOUR commercial wares. Think about it for a moment: Kemper gives all of us the means to freely make and share profiles, they provide this forum for us to do it, and then you try to jump on the back of their success and commercialise it.

Not good and not in the spirit of how it was setup.

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Tuesday, January 31st 2012, 2:53pm

It would be an stupid move by Kemper to do not allow people to sell profiles as that would in the end limit the options for their users. I want to have the option of acquiring profiles done by pros/studios that would not normally do them unless they can get paid for it.

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Tuesday, January 31st 2012, 2:56pm

I agree with you JonG.

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Wednesday, February 1st 2012, 1:14pm

Personally, I would like to see Kemper take the lead on this. As it is their unit, I would have thought they could determine that profiles will always be free no matter where they come from. I really do not like it all when a great public sharing concept such as the Kemper is then derailed by money grabbers who simply see an opportunity to exploit several things at once (1) Kemper, (2) this forum, (3) the users. This is not meant as a personal attack on Armin, but honestly the Kemper forum is not the place to be peddling YOUR commercial wares. Think about it for a moment: Kemper gives all of us the means to freely make and share profiles, they provide this forum for us to do it, and then you try to jump on the back of their success and commercialise it.

Not good and not in the spirit of how it was setup.
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