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Amongst the catalog of lies in this iHub post of Jake's, which include the creation of his imaginary wife, is this, where he blames his board of directors for the reverse split.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=174356748
.....when I was tasked by my board of directors to announce a insanely aggressive reverse stock split after my personal attempt to negate the need for one failed miserably
Simultaneously to starting that new board, he's desperately posting on Twitter links to a press release, which I believe would have cost him at least $300, about acquiring royalty stakes in one of eight old album tracks that together generated just $133 in the last 12 months. 😂
$SONG "DO IT TO ME" by DaniLeigh Joins Music Licensing, Inc. (OTC: SONG) Portfolio: The royalty-generating hit "DO IT TO ME" by DaniLeigh has been acquired by Music Licensing, Inc. (OTC: SONG), a key player in the management of music royalties. This… https://t.co/ll6BoJvhgR pic.twitter.com/VFJB3n1V1A
— Pro Music Rights (@ProMusicRights) June 13, 2024
Jake has started a new SONG board here on iHub, moderated by himself! However the data currently shown relates to the Hipgnosis Songs Fund ?????????
https://investorshub.advfn.com/Music-Licensing-Inc-SONG-43046
What would upset him more. People posting true things about him there or people completely ignoring him?
I presume Jake has screenshots of all these threats because I haven't seen them in any posts.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=174356748
Incidentally, if you have a guinea pig or similar small pet, Jake won't try and sue you:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=174355761
It's music with a pretty short shelf life. Most of the views could have been when it was new 4 years ago. As the years go on they'll be going down. To put it in perspective, this was one of a package of 13 tracks Jake paid $10,000 for, knowing they had only made $1500 in the previous 12 months. This is one of three tracks which made the bulk of that $1500.
He's already paid for two PRs about them which I think cost at least $300 each.
https://auctions.royaltyexchange.com/orderbook/asset-detail/5683/
Yes. Stephen B. Gebeloff must looked at Jake's sign-up and contract system and seen it was deceitful, but went ahead and took these cases. If he didn't, and just believed what Jake told him, that should also be reason for sanctions.
In this tweet from May 11th Jake claims people are harassing and threatening both his counsel and the opposing counsels in his "collection campaign".
Music Licensing, Inc. (OTC: $SONG) intends to provide an update on the collection campaign after receiving the first batch of subpoenas back from Twitter. The reason for the lack of updates is cyberstalker(s) emailing our legal counsel, the opposing counsel, the judge, and random…
— Pro Music Rights (@ProMusicRights) May 11, 2024
Wow. It's great to finally meet one of Jake's last shareholders here. Do you know the 8 or 9 other ones?
You think SONG makes money? How does it make money?
Jake spent $79,500 on royalty stakes in Listerine which earn around $2500 a year, so he might make some money from them in 31 years.
https://auctions.royaltyexchange.com/orderbook/asset-detail/5538
Jake spent $35,000 on royalty stakes in some old album tracks which should currently bring in about $3000 a year.
https://auctions.royaltyexchange.com/orderbook/asset-detail/5694
Jake spent $160,000 on these which made $21,000 last year:
https://auctions.royaltyexchange.com/orderbook/asset-detail/5405
Jake spent $10,000 on these even though they made just $1,500 last year.
https://auctions.royaltyexchange.com/orderbook/asset-detail/5683/
What is great about the last one is that if you click on the "Rights" tab there's information on all the US PROs, which for some strange reason doesn't mention Pro Music Rights even though Jake says it is the third biggest.
"But Jakey, you told mommy you were a multi-millionaire music industry executive. Mommy told you not to invest so extensively in Jamaica's music and entertainment sector."
Here we are. Jake's latest royalty stakes:
https://auctions.royaltyexchange.com/orderbook/asset-detail/5694
and the previous ones:
https://auctions.royaltyexchange.com/orderbook/asset-detail/5405
I wonder if the multi-millionaire music industry executive used his Amex card for these!
This is the only page of the website Jake wants people to see now. All the lies neatly on one page:
https://promusicrights.com/aboutus
Amongst the many hilarious things is him still insisting he has an estimated 7.4% market share in 2024. The only evidence of a 7.4% market share is a pie chart Jake drew way back in 2018, for the first news item on his website with the headline: 7.4% And Counting. 🤣 I can't post the pie chart here because Jake will do a copyright claim but you can see it in all its glory here:
https://promusicrights.com/news/7-4-and-counting/965735906032018021617
(DawgTrading was allowed to post a version of Jake's pie chart last November because he believed in Jake: https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=173330378)
Jake's got the picture of his logo on the front of the Thomson Reuters Building in Times Square, which he wants his loyal shareholders (DawgTrading?) to think is his office. I can't post that picture here because Jake will do a copyright claim but some other pictures of the sign are here:
https://sancomeedia.com/thomson-reuters-screen/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/autismspeaks/4482633164/
Then there's the pictures of all the artists at the bottom of the page who have never heard of Jake or Pretend Music Rights. They do not pay a monthly subscription to then receive 100% of the royalties Jake pretends to collect for them. Jake does not have rights to their music, yet he uses their names to promote his fraudulent business.
Yes. That's another thing that's been sabotaged on the site, so you can't see artist, writing and publishing credits on individual songs anymore.
I don't know if the CSV of all 2,208,478 you can download gives any more information. Probably not.
It's a bonus track from a 2016 album. I'm sure it's a great investment, just like those stakes in Listerine royalties.
The search function on his website is deliberately sabotaged to make it difficult to find anything. You put a name in and everything starting with that letter comes up.
The bulk of the catalog is supposedly written by Brazy Records LLC. That is a total of 2,208,478 meaningless titles:
https://promusicrights.com/search?type=work&s=writer&h=21683212506062018016124
Personally I don't think he's done anything with AI. The small amount of nonsense tracks like these that he did make were probably just sticking free audio samples into Garageband.
That press release posing as a news article, written by Jake himself obviously, was from February 27 2020.
Jake lasted at most a couple of weeks as CEO of NSAV, and had been fired by the time that was published.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=154060511
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=154011136
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=153990944
Thanks for that, especially the ASCAP link which clearly shows prices, something Jake's website doesn't do until you fill out a form that he then says is a 5 year contract you've signed.
So, it looks as if an annual ASCAP license to use their huge catalog for a large dance studio is around $300.
Meanwhile Jake is suing a North Carolina dance studio for $100,000 for not respecting a 5 year contract they are probably unaware of.
Meanwhile Jake is announcing on Twitter that he's just got another $208 dollars from the Listerine royalties stake that cost him $79,500.
He's already spent that $208 on press releases saying the $208;
underscores the success of Music Licensing, Inc.’s investment strategy. Through prudent decision-making and proactive engagement, the company has secured a reliable revenue stream that adds value to its shareholders.
You'll probably make a bit more sense of this than I can. It is the 5 year contract Jake says anyone who fills the form on his site has agreed to:
https://promusicrights.com/email/Agreement_Music_User.php?local=true&hash=889371005182024024826
How does it compare to a license from the real PROs with real music?
No, I don't think Jake thinks any of these people he's trying to extract £100k from are the same people he wants to stop exposing him here and on twitter etc.
This "collection campaign" was meant to sell shares when he was touting it last November without explaining who he was collecting from, and how.
The people he wants to silence are mainly exposing his recent SEC fraud, but anyone who even laughed at him over the years has been added to the lists.
It just means he's spent more of his mom's money on a futile document.
Yeah ... go get us, Jakey!
Collier County Court (as usual) Case #: 11-2024-CA-000472-0001-XX
The other 9 case numbers are:
11-2024-CA-000466-0001-XX
11-2024-CA-000463-0001-XX
11-2024-CA-000455-0001-XX
11-2024-CA-000868-0001-XX
11-2024-CA-000867-0001-XX
11-2024-CA-000864-0001-XX
11-2024-CA-000855-0001-XX
11-2024-CA-000849-0001-XX
https://cms.collierclerk.com/CMSWeb/#!/
For some reason links to twitter i'm posting are looking a bit strange , with previews and only the date working as a live link????????
This is Jake's original tweet that screenshot is from:
Music Licensing, Inc. (OTC: $SONG) intends to provide an update on the collection campaign after receiving the first batch of subpoenas back from Twitter. The reason for the lack of updates is cyberstalker(s) emailing our legal counsel, the opposing counsel, the judge, and random…
— Pro Music Rights (@ProMusicRights) May 11, 2024
$SONG Jake made a big mistake trying to sue musician Tres Rodman for $100,000 in his utterly disgraceful "collection campaign". Jake should have checked Tres' LinkedIn. He's a paralegal. https://t.co/7qHdDVvl7U
— Raw Phil (@Raw_Phil_) May 11, 2024
Hopefully his case can help Jake's other victims. pic.twitter.com/J5LCt17Wec
I wonder who should be alerted at Collier County Court that Jake is alleging on Twitter that people are harassing their staff?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GNSFWaaXMAAZZyf?format=jpg&name=small
Jake is not a blood gang member. He's never been in a gang and he was never a drug dealer. It was just something he made up to push his rap career. Now it haunts him as evidence that he just makes things up about himself on the internet. His teenage years were actually spent at a few different private schools.
Look at that picture again. The bird prints hanging on the wall and his mom's favorite suitcase.
I think this recent twitter post says it all:
$SONG pic.twitter.com/tthQxtojyJ
— Bearkiller187 (@potcoinninja) May 8, 2024
I haven't watched that Paul Ring interview properly but I've skimmed through it a couple of times and, correct me if I'm wrong, I don't think he mentions any involvement in what Jake has described as "one of the world's largest music licensing companies" and "a beacon of innovation in the music licensing world."
And funnily enough none of the artists on Paul's Bungalo label appear in Jake's Pro Music Rights catalog. Jake has claimed that one of his many record labels was distributed by Bungalo, but I have also seen an email Paul sent to some German producers that he had never released anything by Jake.
That address used to be the office of Colosseum Counsel.
Jake claims that Vito Roppo and James Chillemi are directors of Pro Music Rights / Music Licensing Inc, but he hasn't explained why they aren't prepared to take his cases any more. One of the first times they embarrassed themselves for Jake was this 2019 attempt to get iHub user names:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/heyly8v5nq2v90g/iHub%20Letter.pdf?e=1&dl=0
I'm still not convinced that they really would be interested in Jake's salary, but their names are at the bottom of this document:
https://www.otcmarkets.com/filing/html?id=16760936&guid=yXD-kKDt7oePB3h
They can be contacted at their new address here:
https://colosseumcounsel.com/
Here's little Jakey's list of iHub offenders for the benefit of everyone he's blocked on Twitter:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GMr09r2WsAENIXz?format=jpg&name=4096x4096
I don't know about the rest of you on it, but I can't remember ever giving iHub my home address, driver's license, id card or phone number.
How much is this costing you Jake? All that is happening is more pople are laughing at you.
Jake's license enforcement campaign is going spectacularly badly:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GMcHNVXWkAAwgEA?format=jpg&name=large
Jake gets around $2500 a year from these Listerine royalties, so I guess the April payment was about $208.
Jake bought these Listerine royalties for $79,500.
https://auctions.royaltyexchange.com/orderbook/asset-detail/5538 😂
Unfortunately for him he filed a small claims action which has a limit of $8000, so case dismissed.
He was trying to sue himself last September. Something about him owing himself $12 million, due with interest since May.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GLnLBAtWgAArYYT?format=jpg&name=4096x4096
Maybe the professional music lawyers, James Chillemi and Vito M. Roppo who are ALLEGEDLY directors of Pro Music Rights can help you. At least, Jake describes them as music lawyers here (see under Board Of Directors):
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/SONG/profile
Mr. Chillemi......... is a junior partner at his law firm, Colosseum Counsel PLLC, which provides services to the music industry and its various participants, including various songwriters, publishers, and composers, and his firm has served as counsel for Pro Music Rights since Pro Music Rights inception in January 2018.
Mr. Roppo.........has been the senior partner at his law firm, Colosseum Counsel PLLC, since July 2015, which provide services to the music industry and its various participants, including various songwriters, publishers, and composers, and has served as counsel for Pro Music Rights since Pro Music Rights inception in January 2018.
... practiced throughout the Florida courts in the areas of criminal defense, construction litigation, landlord/tenant, probate, and personal injury.
....... focus is on Estate Planning, Elder Law, and Probate.
Yes, legato is a way of playing music. But these are supposed to be artists that have paid a subscription to then be receiving 100% of the royalties that Jake is supposed to collect for them. Lots of these fake artists in Jake's catalog have been given music-related names. There's Octavechop96, Octavera110, Octavet3r3z1, Octavethon3 and Octavexia124. There's PepsilLegato, VlavdrodCoda, MossbergAdagio, MaharSonata and RazaPiano. These are not believable artist names, however, some of the auto-generated song titles they are supposed to have written are quite good: “bloodworm hydrosphere”, “atonality thoroughly”, “metaphysical lowering”, “potato axle” and “remotely knitwear" are all songs allegedly by Prestissimo. I'd love to be able to listen to “waterproofing borate”, “cuneate misintelligence”, “shoplifting zimbabwe”, “bartonia uncompromisingly” and “conditioning arch” by Fuguemai10921, but sadly, Fuguemai10921 hasn't yet visited a recording studio.
I was quoting Walkinclouds from a few posts earlier who seemed to be think this was possible. I'd assumed your question was rhetorical.
Penny stock exempt opens this up to major investment institutions who are otherwise restricted from trading $SONG.
Pro Music Rights claims a database of some 2 million tracks, including more than 23,000 by various artists using some form of the name “LEGATO,” like LEGATO_DIMY, LEGATODE45, LEGATODI001, LEGATOGILL2002 and LEGATOKAL999, to name a few
So .... Music Licensing Inc. which is solely operated by Jake Noch, had to get the consent of the Jake P. Noch Family Office, which is solely operated by Jake Noch.
The CEO may be stinking rich, but he doesnt know how act!
This is interesting:
Operating and Administrative Expenses
Wages and Salaries - $12,000,000
Didn't Jake give himself a $12,000,000 salary back last June. Here it is:
https://www.otcmarkets.com/filing/html?id=16760936&guid=yXD-kKDt7oePB3h
(a) Salary. The Company shall pay the Executive as compensation for his services on an annual basis a salary in the form of a convertible note which may be converted at the election of the Executive. The convertible note shall permit the Executive to receive shares worth twelve million dollars ($12,000,000.00) at the time of the conversion. The note shall remain valid and in effect until the Executive realizes twelve million dollars ($12,000,000.00), and additional shares may be added to the convertible note as necessary in order for such amount to be received.
Someone wants to buy Pro Music Rights? It's just another of Jake's fantasies. Like the picture he keeps posting from back in 2018 when he paid for his logo to appear for 8 seconds on the billboard outside the Rueters building in Times Square. He really wants you to believe that's his office but he still seems to be actually working from his bedroom as the business address he gives is in fact his lawyer's, and I doubt there's room for Jake to have a little desk in the corner.
It's like the time when he was trying to take over IFLM and posted job positions with million dollar salaries which, funnily enough, never got filled: https://www.indeed.com/job/chief-financial-officer-cfo-d98de44bfa9a8167
When he launched Pro Music Rights he claimed that LA-based record producer and label owner Paul Ring was president of the company:
https://promusicrights.com/news/new-player-in-the-area/965735906032018021616
Strange that none of the artists Paul Ring works with are in the Pro Music Rights catalog and he has never mentioned having any connection with Jake ... who according to this document ...... https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1671132/000121390023008242/ea172765-1ua_musiclicensing.htm
Mr. Noch has served as the founder, Chief Executive Officer, President, Chief Financial Officer and Secretary of Pro Music Rights Inc. since January 2018.