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Tuesday, September 28, 2010 6:37:32 PM
Should LYJN be ever proven a scam, how is it possible that Hanna can continually collaborate and attain licenses from music GIANTS to associate their names with Lyric Culture? Don't you find it baffling that these institutions (artists & publishers) have the resources at their hands to alert them of a potential scam company, but yet work with LC anyway? YOKO ONO? Somebody, please share some insight to how Hanna pulls it off. LYJN has been around for some years now, and despite the very very poor market performance, I have yet to run across any negative reports from that consumer market segment warning of Lyric Culture, other than here. We can all find negative information on any interest; our spouses, best friends, or worst enemies if we so desire. Do your dd. Look at the build up of the company through the years and the entities that are presently and have previously associated themselves with LC. I'm sold! Win or Lose. GLTYA
This post could possibly construed as a pump, but I just wanted to share why I'm here.
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