![]() If you’re learning the banjo, check out these free resources below:įree Banjo Tutorials - Free lessons on Youtube aimed toward the beginner banjo player ![]() I also am constantly creating short videos for social media in which I share tips with beginners. It is legal for copyrighted tabs to be posted in this forum but not behind a paywall.I have been creating tutorials and tabs for the banjo. One of my main goals for 2020 is to instill an accounting/reporting system that would allow me to begin legally offering copyrighted material. I also know that if I did break any laws, knowingly or not, I have several dozen folks that want a bigger piece of the pie and would gladly blow the whistle on me. I don’t knowingly break any laws, I’ll also say I don’t break any laws. What I’ve learned in the last year, especially on the General Store side, is that competitors like to point out to the authorities things you may be doing wrong. I don’t think I’m the largest site (but thanks anyway, but I am one of the most well-known. ![]() They could literally send me a letter out of the blue saying they’re suing me for millions of dollars, and I’d have no defense (ignorance doesn’t work). I reached out to several lawyers, finally found one in Chicago that sued people like me, and he told me: yes, you are liable for $50k for each occurrence (meaning each person that receives a tab) and they don’t have to give a cease and desist. He warned me because my site was gaining more attention that I should be careful. There was a tab site in the Northeast that got shutdown, essentially overnight, because the lawyers wanted to make an example out of them. Actually a friend/competitor approached me about it and gave me the warning. I used to have some Scruggs stuff on the site. I totally understand that, and I wondered the same. I don’t understand how some can teach it and some cant TBH ![]()
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