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From:
Peter Becker
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Wed, 7 May 1997 17:25:36 -0500
Subject:
(idm) Fair Use
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For even more info on this fairly threaded subject ( copywright) check the the very well done book concerning the subject of the Negativland/U2/ Casey Kasem scandal of 1992 (93?) The book is exhaustively compiled and is a great laugh to boot. The pros and cons, the lawyers, the artists, the greed, the stupidity, all that stuff that makes music (even IDM) so fun. and is there a way that all the Warp bashers out there can now *stop* praising Warp in *other* posts? It seems funny that *so* many idm'ers who are complaining about unfair business practices and add 2 cents as to why the label is deficient are also *often * the same folks who love the output of the label. shut up. bash bash bash, love love love. Make up your minds, folks. I remember when I used to collect Throbbing Gristle. They had a very loose attitude about bootlegs where they simply requested that if a bootleg were to be made of a live show or an interview, that each member of the group get 4 copies. HOWEVER, they were known to get realy involved when someone were to counterfeit a release, so much that an old story cited Genesis ( TG band leader, not the rock group ) as actually *tracking* down the scum that would make illegitamite copies of the group's catalog and kicking some tail. But that's all hearsay. Point being...as a fan, I remember TG stating not to buy any copies of their LPs that were not on their label or "approved" bootleg labels. So I did'nt. I respected the fact that artists should get paid for their work and that assholes should'nt. Please lets not get on whether TG were assholes....that's another irrelevant (yet interesting ) story. Now, I realize that the original thread was about burning copies for free distribution is a whole other point is quite different from my TG parallel. However, I think those people that have a level head should be able to figure out boundaries of legal/monetary ethics for themselves. I admit to a burn copy of something for my own personal use. A friend had a burner. This friend had a bunch of OBSCENELY RARE 12"s that I'd never ever see again. I burned 5 CDs of all of this material. This was for my own personal use and I can assure you will never be duplicated, for anyone. No, I won't even tell you what the material is. Again, its simply for personal use. 1,000 free copies of Thriller? Its quite easy to find in any Good Will, Salvation army or thrift shop from Burbank to Bangor. I'll spend my 1.00 on the vinyl copy. I wonder what Marylyn Manson would think..... bpm0@interport.net Peter Becker, Promotions: Retail, DJ Pool Asphodel Records, NYC PO Box 51, Chelsea Station, NY NY 10113 Phone # (212) 965-0265 FAX # (212) 965-0959 http://www.asphodel.com