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Rockn'deano wrote:I have been asked to come on a few radio stations this week and it looks like the first one will be the a show out of Iowa. They called and want me to come on and tell my story.
Rockn'deano wrote:Hi.
A sex offender? That's a bit harsh. Single now? I don't know where that came from, but I would ask you that my love life stay out of this. I think that is only fair.
WalrusOct9 wrote:It's not hard to get bootlegs...there's a couple of 2006 Journey shows on Dimeadozen.org, and I know there used to be some older shows as well. They're so anal about boot info that if you got a show from there, you definitely know where it's from (and probably the equipment used and the taper's location)
Bootlegs today are a lot different than they were 20-30 years ago. The trading/sharing communities have done a pretty good job of ensuring that recordings get out there with the correct info.
ace wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:It's not hard to get bootlegs...there's a couple of 2006 Journey shows on Dimeadozen.org, and I know there used to be some older shows as well. They're so anal about boot info that if you got a show from there, you definitely know where it's from (and probably the equipment used and the taper's location)
Bootlegs today are a lot different than they were 20-30 years ago. The trading/sharing communities have done a pretty good job of ensuring that recordings get out there with the correct info.
Within the boot community that's all well and good but it won't fly in a court of law. Consider that RIAA would love to know who/where/how this violation of the DMCA is happening. They would relish the chance to bust these folks no matter the intent of the booter. This case would expose sources to them and they are rubbing collective hands together, I bet.![]()
WalrusOct9 wrote:ace wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:It's not hard to get bootlegs...there's a couple of 2006 Journey shows on Dimeadozen.org, and I know there used to be some older shows as well. They're so anal about boot info that if you got a show from there, you definitely know where it's from (and probably the equipment used and the taper's location)
Bootlegs today are a lot different than they were 20-30 years ago. The trading/sharing communities have done a pretty good job of ensuring that recordings get out there with the correct info.
Within the boot community that's all well and good but it won't fly in a court of law. Consider that RIAA would love to know who/where/how this violation of the DMCA is happening. They would relish the chance to bust these folks no matter the intent of the booter. This case would expose sources to them and they are rubbing collective hands together, I bet.![]()
The RIAA I'm sure is well aware of bootleg trading, but either a) they have many worse things to worry abuot than a few music nerds sharing amateur live recordings or b) they realize people who collect boots also are the biggest music buyers and probably don't want to piss them off any more than they already have been.
Also, I'm no legal expert, but I imagine a judge, in theory, could order Journey, Swedish radio, or their sound guy to produce their copies of the 2006 performance and compare it to the Vegas DVD.
Iowa.. cool.. Monker please call in to the station while Mr.I'veGotAMission is on. Monker is our man on the scene in Iowa
tmoney wrote:I hope you guys get your asses sued off. That is going too far.
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