Paul Martin, DIGSOUND Scam and shady business |
Scam, and Con job |
30th of Oct, 2011 by Digsound Scam |
This guy and his "make believe" company is a complete scam. Paul Martin has ripped off so many people for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Mr. Martin always has some BS "deal" or "big meeting" with "investors. All this moron does is STEAL your money, gives you some worthless stock paper and letter then steals your money. Its a total scam. He uses your money for personal use... He is wanted by many in the Los Angeles area for ripping people off. He is also known to reside and con people in New York. He uses some "watermark on music" scam he's been running for years. Always telling people "his company is ahead of the curve" which translates to buying time and stealing money in advance until the age of watermarking music catches up with his bogus company.... It's ALL FRAUD. DO NOT do business with this piece of trash. He is a liar, manipulator and Con Man. |
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I've worked in music licensing throughout my life. My passion has always been to provide songwriters and artists with a better way to license their music copyrights. That's what first led me to create DigSound ten years ago and it's why we grow and improve it every day.
Join the DigSound community and see how we are using verification technologies to introduce the EPL (Exact Play License) and transform yesterday's inefficient licensing practices.
Feel free to contact me directly if you have concerns or are trying to find me. I don't need to hide as I have nothing to be ashamed of. I can be found through DigSound of face book.
Paul Martin
DigSound Founder |
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My name is Paul Martin and I am the founder of DigSound. I want the person responsible for these remarks to know they are all blatantly false. This is blatant defamation of character as I have never engaged in any of these acquisitions made in these posts. I will follow legal procedure and let my lawyer file the necessary injunction against the person responsible for these remarks. We will also be notifying these websites that allow these posts that these are false statements being made. |
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Up until 3 weeks ago the process to insert a watermark that can be tracked in 210 local TV markets and commercial cable Networks was not scaleable to say the least. Now thanks to the developers at The Nielsen Co. The process has been automated and while we are still in Beta with this new tool so far the results are astounding! A 3 minute wave file song can be watermarked in under 15 seconds. DigSound is still working on ripping the data from an initial (required) mp3. The data will then be assigned a DUID an the data will be populated into the database automatically. If a songwriter is entering the data for the first time DigSound will provide that form. Once the song has been registered the songwriter will either have DigSound distribute for commercial use or take the version and be on their way. While watermarking still has limitations (VoiceOver and sound design)DigSound will further reduce the limitations by offering the broadcaster the watermark at the point of final creative. This will ensure a nearly 100% detection rate and DigSound's database will ensure a payment between broadcaster and artist.
We are working with sourceaudio.com on creating the workflow for the artist upload and the broadcaster download at:
http://digsound.sourceaudio.com/
Feel free to contact me [email protected] with questions regarding content, watermarking or licensing.
Another note:
While Nielsen was installing the new automated watermarking tool this announcement was e-mailed to me.
June 4, 2012 – Lenono Music and Ono Music, the publishing companies that control the solo material of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, are using TuneSat to monitor the use of their iconic songs on broadcast TV stations and websites around the world. TuneSat’s proprietary technology will fingerprint all of the works from these catalogs and track their use on hundreds of broadcast channels in 13 countries as well as streaming audio, video, podcasts, flash, and other multimedia files on millions of websites. They will then be able to view detections in real time via TuneSat’s secure web portal, providing them with full transparency and accountability of when and where their music is used in each instance.
I was very psyched for Scott Schreer and everyone at TuneSat. You see Scott and I started this movement on or near the same time and well it was a LONG TIME AGO! My point is our PITCH HAS NOT CHANGED! use verification technology to create a better more transparent license. I can't do what fingerprinting does and fingerprinting can't do what watermarking does. Eventually we will join forces but for now I appreciate TuneSat continuing to move the market forward. |
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