At best Roxy may have a deal which allows her to re-publish, market and sell copies of these songs which are owned by others. The few collections I've seen of hers (presumably put together by her late husband Chuck) were similar to those put out by TIME-LIFE. TIME didn't "own" the music either. They merely entered into a licensing arrangement which allowed them to exploit the songs for the mutual benefit of the copyright owners and themselves.
My whole point now --as it has always been-- is that Roxana Weber does not "own" any music library. She will have to PAY PAY PAY for the rights to access and use these songs. ALL the costs of any projects entered into by her and Denny Diante will have to be paid for by THEM (make that you shareholders). Is it "possible" for such ventures to turn a profit? Absolutely. Is it "probable" they will turn a profit with a thousand pound gorilla named ITunes ruling the jungle these days? Not likely.
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