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Welcome to DJs United


Welcome to "DJ's United", a privately owned, free to join social networking forum dedicated to those who are involved with running a Mobile Disco, or who wish to gain advice and information on how to start out in the Mobile Disco industry.

Our goal is to promote professionalism across the industry, and to enable likeminded individuals to share and swap ideas on growing and marketing their business.

Since DJU began in Jan 2003, membership to the community is FREE and will always remain free to use as we don't see any advantage in charging subscriptions in order to read the advice which others have taken the time and trouble to provide for nothing.

The forum is made up entirely of content provided by its own members and we encourage lively but constructive debate across a wide variety of subjects including chosing the right disco equipment, advertising, finding an agent, licensing and legislation, insurance, music discussion, Dj'ing with a PC / laptop.

Members are also encouraged to pass on work to trusted colleagues through our "Gig Area", and we also have an equipment buy and sell and Ebay section for 2nd hand sound & lighting equipment.

Dj's United has members from all over the world, including UK, Ireland, Europe, Australia & New Zealand and our varied membership consists of Mobile DJ's, Club DJ's, Agents, Disco Equipment Retailers, Sound / Lighting Engineers and Manufacturers.

Guests only have a very limited access to the forums, so gain full access and become a DJU Member by registering - it only takes 5 minutes and It's FREE!.
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Do the Licensing Authorities need to change or update current UK Copyright laws to reflect new technology and the ever evolving needs of consumers and DJ's alike?

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Yes, the current laws are far to antiquated and need to be updated to reflect changing trends in media delivery, lifestyles and technology [ 327 ]  [87.90%]
No, lets keep things exactly as they are [ 45 ]  [12.10%]
Total Votes: 372
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