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post Jan 20 2007, 3:36 pm
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Conversely, there are performers who are notoriously against taping and trading (Bob Dylan and Live, to name only two). You may not use the etree.org mailing lists to discuss such artists. Solicitations to exchange music by these artists are prohibited and will not be tolerated.

Is this true? I never knew that.

Source: etree.org


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post Jan 28 2007, 10:44 am
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I thought it was pretty well known that Live doesn't want people exchanging bootlegs. That's why it was never allowed to be discussed on the FOL board. Personally I like when a band encourages it but I can understand why they wouldn't.

As far as cameras go that is usually the venue's policy. Live has never seemed to mind having their pictures taken as long as the venue security doesn't bitch at you for it. That has never really made much sense to me, why should the venue care if the artist doesn't?


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post Jan 30 2007, 12:33 pm
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QUOTE(Heather @ Jan 28 2007, 10:44 am) *

I thought it was pretty well known that Live doesn't want people exchanging bootlegs. That's why it was never allowed to be discussed on the FOL board. Personally I like when a band encourages it but I can understand why they wouldn't.

As far as cameras go that is usually the venue's policy. Live has never seemed to mind having their pictures taken as long as the venue security doesn't bitch at you for it. That has never really made much sense to me, why should the venue care if the artist doesn't?



I think the boys don't mind as long as you don't blind them with Flash's. I've determined that's the reason they all wear shades when they first come out on Stage. They don't wanna be blinded by all the camera flashes going off.


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