|
Poster:
|
radiate |
Date:
|
July 18, 2011 07:28:26pm |
|
Forum:
|
etree
|
Subject:
|
Re: High Sierra FM Recordings |
I believe that was the policy when HSMF was selling "festival live" cd's of the bands. HSMF has not sold these in a number of years now. I will have someone from the HS office get back to you.
The recording policy in their program from this year states audience and radio taping only. No sound board patchs.
on another note I had direct permission from both the bands ALO and Tracorum to put up the FM recordings.
I will have the HS office contact LMA if the policy has changed.
|
Poster:
|
radiate |
Date:
|
August 23, 2011 04:26:29pm |
|
Forum:
|
etree
|
Subject:
|
Re: High Sierra FM Recordings |
Finally have had chance to get with the folks at High Sierra on the issue of FM recordings on the archive. As suspected they now say they have no problem with the upload of FM recordings. They no longer sell the sets via festival live. So FM recordings are fine on the archive.
here is the e mail recieved:
Here's Grizzly's official position on that:
We believe the music belongs to the artists. Grizzly serves as a
catalyst to bring it to the masses, and that's it. Recordings off the
radio posted on archive.org or for trade on bittorrent trackers are
fine as long as they're strictly noncommercial recordings of "bands
that allow taping" and would otherwise be allowed for trade on those
sites. We would appreciate credit for it, but it's not necessary.
|
Poster:
|
greenone |
Date:
|
July 17, 2011 06:54:56pm |
|
Forum:
|
etree
|
Subject:
|
Re: High Sierra FM Recordings |
Got links to them? I can take a look and see who took them down and why. We don't have a policy explicitly forbidding fm recordings, just xm and Sirius recordings. Cable/broadcast network recordings are copyrighted as well, but FMs have been generally ok around here to my knowledge.