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flexxdzl
04-29-09, 08:47 PM
Def-Jam Employer Sues Def-Jam For Being Hired To BOOST Sales
A former music executive is accusing a unit of Universal Music Group and a promotion company of distorting the pop charts by persuading independent retailers to falsify album sales.
Veteran sales executive Theressa Rossi said in a lawsuit that she was induced to become the "front man" for a company hired by Universal's Def Jam label to inflate sales figures reported to the tracking firm Nielsen SoundScan, which compiles the industry's influential sales charts.
Independent retail stores were provided with free CDs of Def Jam artists by Giaco Entertainment, a New York marketing firm retained by the label, the suit said.
Giaco enlisted the merchants to repeatedly swipe the CDs across scanning machines to boost sales figures, distorting Nielsen SoundScan's computerized reports, according to the suit, which did not specify which albums were involved. Giaco threatened retailers with delays of regular album shipments if they did not falsify sales data, the suit said.
The complaint, filed Monday in New York state court, names Universal, Def Jam, Giaco President Joe Giaco and Def Jam executives Kevin Liles and Mignon Espy as defendants.
Universal Music, a unit of Vivendi Universal, said it hadn't reviewed the lawsuit and declined to comment. Def Jam is one of the nation's largest rap labels, with acts such as Ja Rule and DMX.
In the past, representatives of the five major record companies have denied knowledge of any attempt by their labels to manipulate the data.
Giaco's attorney, Steven K. Meier, called the claims "patently untrue," according to a report by Bloomberg News.
Nielsen SoundScan officials couldn't be reached for comment. Previously, executives with the New York-based market research company have said they have installed safeguards to uncover and remove false CD sales reported by record stores.
According to the complaint, Universal had moved to sever ties with Giaco in 2001 after a Los Angeles Times article described potential inflation of music sales data by independent promoters.
The suit alleges that Liles and Giaco colluded to create a new marketing company -- Entertainment Marketing Services, with Rossi as a principal -- to conceal from Universal executives that Def Jam and Giaco had not severed their relationship.
Giaco refused to open his financial books to Rossi and later forced her out while withholding her share of the profits, according to the suit, which seeks $22 million in damages.
For the music industry, Rossi's allegations could have a wide ripple effect. Nielsen SoundScan's figures, used to compile Billboard magazine's sales chart, are widely considered the most trustworthy measurement of consumer tastes.
Before SoundScan's arrival in 1991, the industry's charts were based on verbal reports made by retailers.
http://articles.latimes.com/2004/jan...ss/fi-defjam29
Propz to keep it gansta..
Ross..lauce...wow ...the stressed out over there ...daaaammmmm rick!

kicknpush_08
04-29-09, 08:48 PM
lol @ you thinking def jam is the only label that does this

detroit B
04-29-09, 08:50 PM
Def-Jam Employer Sues Def-Jam For Being Hired To BOOST Sales
A former music executive is accusing a unit of Universal Music Group and a promotion company of distorting the pop charts by persuading independent retailers to falsify album sales.
Veteran sales executive Theressa Rossi said in a lawsuit that she was induced to become the "front man" for a company hired by Universal's Def Jam label to inflate sales figures reported to the tracking firm Nielsen SoundScan, which compiles the industry's influential sales charts.
Independent retail stores were provided with free CDs of Def Jam artists by Giaco Entertainment, a New York marketing firm retained by the label, the suit said.
Giaco enlisted the merchants to repeatedly swipe the CDs across scanning machines to boost sales figures, distorting Nielsen SoundScan's computerized reports, according to the suit, which did not specify which albums were involved. Giaco threatened retailers with delays of regular album shipments if they did not falsify sales data, the suit said.
The complaint, filed Monday in New York state court, names Universal, Def Jam, Giaco President Joe Giaco and Def Jam executives Kevin Liles and Mignon Espy as defendants.
Universal Music, a unit of Vivendi Universal, said it hadn't reviewed the lawsuit and declined to comment. Def Jam is one of the nation's largest rap labels, with acts such as Ja Rule and DMX.
In the past, representatives of the five major record companies have denied knowledge of any attempt by their labels to manipulate the data.
Giaco's attorney, Steven K. Meier, called the claims "patently untrue," according to a report by Bloomberg News.
Nielsen SoundScan officials couldn't be reached for comment. Previously, executives with the New York-based market research company have said they have installed safeguards to uncover and remove false CD sales reported by record stores.
According to the complaint, Universal had moved to sever ties with Giaco in 2001 after a Los Angeles Times article described potential inflation of music sales data by independent promoters.
The suit alleges that Liles and Giaco colluded to create a new marketing company -- Entertainment Marketing Services, with Rossi as a principal -- to conceal from Universal executives that Def Jam and Giaco had not severed their relationship.
Giaco refused to open his financial books to Rossi and later forced her out while withholding her share of the profits, according to the suit, which seeks $22 million in damages.
For the music industry, Rossi's allegations could have a wide ripple effect. Nielsen SoundScan's figures, used to compile Billboard magazine's sales chart, are widely considered the most trustworthy measurement of consumer tastes.
Before SoundScan's arrival in 1991, the industry's charts were based on verbal reports made by retailers.
http://articles.latimes.com/2004/jan...ss/fi-defjam29
Propz to keep it gansta..
Ross..lauce...wow ...the stressed out over there ...daaaammmmm rick!

dom_p08
04-29-09, 08:52 PM
http://articles.latimes.com/2004/jan...ss/fi-defjam29
Propz to keep it gansta..
:sadcam:cracka ^^^^^^

& link don't work :laugh:FOH

dj khaled
04-29-09, 08:54 PM
SUPA LAUCE!

detroit B
04-29-09, 08:55 PM
http://articles.latimes.com/2004/jan...ss/fi-defjam29



Ja Rule?

DMX?

K3mani
04-29-09, 08:55 PM
i think rauuce is a clown, but c'mon....

THE Xane Vicious
04-29-09, 08:55 PM
shxt, Jay's sales have been inflated the entire time so this isn't a shock...

Still Datshyt
04-29-09, 08:56 PM
reach out of this world...welcome to hip-hop

kicknpush_08
04-29-09, 08:57 PM
i think rauuce is a clown, but c'mon....
every major label does it :thumbsdow

DAT NICCA KELSO
04-29-09, 09:02 PM
Reminds me of 50 when he said Kanye's Graduation will have a huge decrease in sales the second week cuz Def Jam was gonna buy during the 1st week. Then the second week sales came in and 50 had a larger decrease % than Kanye.

50 LOST

detroit B
04-29-09, 09:03 PM
Why would threadstarter post an old azz article?

stillsouf
04-29-09, 09:17 PM
Suit Claims Def Jam Distorted Pop Charts

By Jeff Leeds
January 29, 2004

http://articles.latimes.com/2004/jan/29/business/fi-defjam29

:ducktales:

Talyban
04-29-09, 09:23 PM
Curly fans act like true to themselves..................................lost in time.

Mvp_Status
04-29-09, 10:28 PM
2004?

if you're gonna bullshyt with a fake article, at least change the date

MegatronBomb!
04-29-09, 10:30 PM
this thread lost.

nikkas do know how to read.

raw_613
04-29-09, 10:54 PM
damn def jam bought mad copies of deeper than rap before port of miami came out, their amazing

JunkYard AkbaR
04-29-09, 10:59 PM
Shady azz niccas, they just didnt get caught this time.

The Ahmed
04-29-09, 11:04 PM
Curly lost.

BlueJaysFitted
04-29-09, 11:05 PM
i dont know how but i know 50 had something to do with this :laugh:

50 changes teh way rap beef is, he takes **** to a next level

hexagram23
04-29-09, 11:08 PM
I have no idea if Def Jam bought copies of "DTR", but it makes no sense to say "but this article is from '04!" like it's 100 years ago or something. If they were buying copies of albums to inflate numbers in '04, they are most likely still doing it in '09. Everybody does it, and it was probably going on long before '04.

Fred.

PurpleRain
04-29-09, 11:13 PM
Curly fans act like true to themselves..................................lost in time.
ross lost homie

sporticus
04-29-09, 11:15 PM
How about the fact that the article aint even real????

hexagram23
04-29-09, 11:19 PM
How about the fact that the article aint even real????

Yeah it is.

Fred.

JhoonVill
04-29-09, 11:20 PM
How about the fact that the article aint even real????
LOL

NotoriousResurection
04-30-09, 12:09 AM
old news def jam was mainly responsible for trilla going platinum cause i dont know anybody who bought that album.

hexagram23
04-30-09, 12:10 AM
old news def jam was mainly responsible for trilla going platinum cause i dont know anybody who bought that album.

Ironically "Trilla" still didn't go platinum. LAUCE!

Fred.

CHICAGO
04-30-09, 12:11 AM
I THOUGHT THIS THREAD WOULD FLOP EARLIER,
BUT
N*GGAS DONT READ BEFORE THEY POST.
:devil:
:evil:

NotoriousResurection
04-30-09, 12:13 AM
well def jam mainly responsible for trilla at least going gold.